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Leap of Faith: Church of England en route to extinction
Leap of Faith: Church of England en route to extinction
Leap of Faith: Church of England en route to extinction
Hand in hand with the British Monarchy, the Church of England has been a symbol of the UK for centuries. And while the Church still enjoys many unique politi...
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The English Reformation (Part I: Henry VIII)
The English Reformation (Part I: Henry VIII)
The English Reformation (Part I: Henry VIII)
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When the Protestant Reformation began, Henry VIII opposed Martin Luther and sided with the Catholic Church. This changed when his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, did not provide him with a live son to inherit his kingdom. Henry VIII asked the Pope for an annulment (since the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce, per se) and decided to leave the Catholic Church when his request was rejected. Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy in 1534, which declared Henry to be the "Supreme Head" of the Church of England.
As Supreme Head of the Church of England, Henry dissolved the monasteries and sold Church lands to
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The Dean of St Paul's on the Church of England and Sexuality
The Dean of St Paul's on the Church of England and Sexuality
The Dean of St Paul's on the Church of England and Sexuality
The Dean of St Paul’s has called for the Church of England to consider what accepting same-sex marriage would mean for the future.
The Church of England is seen by many as “toxic” and “oppressive” because of its stance on women and gays, he said. Some gay Christians had even committed suicide because of the pressure of being told they had to be celibate.
Dr David Ison says today: “We need to consider what the acceptance of same-sex marriage in the Church would mean in reality, and how it would be understood in relation to the theology of Christian marriage and the chequered history of that institution, as well as contemporary social pract
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5:46
Eddie Izzard on Religion
Eddie Izzard on Religion
Eddie Izzard on Religion
Eddie Izzard on the Church of England.
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4:25
Henry VIII and the Church - Timelines.tv History of Britain B07
Henry VIII and the Church - Timelines.tv History of Britain B07
Henry VIII and the Church - Timelines.tv History of Britain B07
An exploration of the dramatic power struggle between church and state in the years of the English Reformation. (4'25") This is one of 45 videos telling the ...
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Church of England
Church of England
Church of England
The Church of England,
Theocratic Power,
Religious Bigotry,
Slavery and Education.
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Do you know anything about the Church of England?
Do you know anything about the Church of England?
Do you know anything about the Church of England?
We hit the streets to find out what people on the streets know about the Church of England. Filmed in Clitheroe in 2011. Read the transcript at http://www.fr...
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11:39
Michael Portillo vs Church of England
Michael Portillo vs Church of England
Michael Portillo vs Church of England
A Socialist, nationalised institution that has forgotten the importance of personal charity?
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First Female Church of England Bishop Libby Lane Consecrated In York(FULL VIDEO)!!!
First Female Church of England Bishop Libby Lane Consecrated In York(FULL VIDEO)!!!
First Female Church of England Bishop Libby Lane Consecrated In York(FULL VIDEO)!!!
First Female Church of England Bishop Libby Lane Consecrated In York
The consecration of the Church of England's first woman bishop was met with a lone voice of protest at York Minister. The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, asked the congregation of nearly 2,000 whether it was "now your will that she should be ordained?" Most shouted: "It is". But one man stood and called out: "No, it's not in the bible. With respect, Your Grace, I ask to speak on this absolute impediment, please," he continued.
Despite the interruption, the consecration of the Reverend Libby Lane as the eighth Bishop of Stockport continued. A Church of England spokesma
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This House Would Disestablish the Church of England
This House Would Disestablish the Church of England
This House Would Disestablish the Church of England
The Union tackled one of the pressing constitutional issues of our generation by asking whether coming decisions on the future of the UK’s political structure should also remove the Church of England’s established status within the United Kingdom, and thus its privileged position within British Government.
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Giles Fraser is a Church of England priest, and a columnist for The Guardian. He is a former Canon Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral; responsible for ethics and engagement with the City of London.
Andrew Copson is the youngest ever Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association, and
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Faith Debates – What does the Church of England offer the next generation?
Faith Debates – What does the Church of England offer the next generation?
Faith Debates – What does the Church of England offer the next generation?
Highlights of the faith debate on the Future of the Church of England, organised by the Westminster Faith Debates, and held at the University Church, Oxford on 4th December 2014. Introduced by Professor Linda Woodhead and Chaired by Canon Professor Martyn Percy, with speakers Vicky Beeching, Canon Rosie Harper, Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch and Christina Rees, and with closing remarks from Rt Hon Charles Clarke.
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Vicky Beeching - What does the Church of England offer the next generation?
Vicky Beeching - What does the Church of England offer the next generation?
Vicky Beeching - What does the Church of England offer the next generation?
Vicky Beeching’s presentation at the Faith Debate on the future of the Church of England, organised by the Westminster Faith Debates and held at the University Church, Oxford on 4th December 2014.
Vicky is a theologian, religious commentator, broadcaster and musician.
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Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch – What does the Church of England offer the next generation?
Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch – What does the Church of England offer the next generation?
Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch – What does the Church of England offer the next generation?
Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch’s presentation at the Faith Debate on the future of the Church of England, organised by the Westminster Faith Debates and held at the University Church, Oxford on 4th December 2014.
Diarmaid is Professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University, and was knighted in 2012 for services to Scholarship.
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The Church of England - Drive Thru History
The Church of England - Drive Thru History
The Church of England - Drive Thru History
The Church of England - Drive Thru History This clip on the church of England and the founding of America is from Episode 2 called "The Pilgrims". From the D...
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4:47
Uncle Rafool prank calls Archbishop Tenison's Church of England High School
Uncle Rafool prank calls Archbishop Tenison's Church of England High School
Uncle Rafool prank calls Archbishop Tenison's Church of England High School
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The Church of England IS Dying - Good.
The Church of England IS Dying - Good.
The Church of England IS Dying - Good.
Church of England IS DYING. Church of England congregations have diminished to such a level, it's as if the Church of England has died. The church local to m...
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4:03
Church of England Condemns Gay Marriage
Church of England Condemns Gay Marriage
Church of England Condemns Gay Marriage
Watch how the anti-gay Christian won't let the academic liberal Christian talk. onkneesforjesus.blogspot.com.
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Church of England appoints first female bishop
Church of England appoints first female bishop
Church of England appoints first female bishop
The Church of England has appointed its first female bishop on Monday. Reverand Libby Lane became the eighth Bishop of Stockport in a sevice at York Minster.
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2:18
Church of England presents guide on how Christians should vote
Church of England presents guide on how Christians should vote
Church of England presents guide on how Christians should vote
British Christians have a new moral order - that is according to a new Bishop in the Church of England. RT's Harry Fear has more.
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Melanie Phillips – “Demoralisation of Britain: Moral Relativism, the Church of England and the Jews”
Melanie Phillips – “Demoralisation of Britain: Moral Relativism, the Church of England and the Jews”
Melanie Phillips – “Demoralisation of Britain: Moral Relativism, the Church of England and the Jews”
Lecture: The Demoralisation of Britain Moral Relativism, the Church of England and the Jews Speaker: Melanie Phillips, Journalist and Author Date: November 1...
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Libby Lane - the next Bishop of Stockport
Libby Lane - the next Bishop of Stockport
Libby Lane - the next Bishop of Stockport
This film was recorded on the day it was announced that the Revd Libby Lane was to become the next Bishop of Stockport. In it she talks about her journey to faith.
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IAMX - Church of England ("Think Of England" Acoustic)
IAMX - Church of England ("Think Of England" Acoustic)
IAMX - Church of England ("Think Of England" Acoustic)
Think of England.
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Church of England removing vicar’s right to free speech?
Church of England removing vicar’s right to free speech?
Church of England removing vicar’s right to free speech?
Watch the full episode here: http://bit.ly/GU173
Reverend Stephen Sizer was banned from using social media by the Church of England on Monday, over a Facebook link to an article questioning the official narrative on 9/11. His views on Israel have come under particular scrutiny, and despite his bishop clearing him of anti-Semitism, but he is still silenced when it comes to the Middle East, as the West again looks set to go to war there. The Church of England is, incidentally, divesting itself of shares in companies associated with Israel’s occupation of Palestine. And former archbishop Desmond Tutu has himself equated the situation in Gaza to