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The Anglican Communion is an international association of independent churches consisting of the Church of England and of national and regional Anglican churches in full communion with it. The status of full communion means, ideally, that there is mutual agreement on essential doctrines and that full participation in the sacramental life of each church is available to all communicant Anglicans.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England, has a place of honour among the bishops of the Anglican churches. He is recognized as primus inter pares, or first among equals. The archbishop does not exercise authority in the provinces outside England, but instead acts as a focus of unity.
The churches of the Anglican Communion considers themselves to be part of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church and to be both Catholic and Reformed. For some adherents Anglicanism represents a non-papal Catholicism, for others a form of Protestantism though without a dominant guiding figure such as Luther, Knox, Calvin, Zwingli or Wesley. For others, their self-identity represents some combination of the two. The communion encompasses a wide spectrum of belief and practice including evangelical, liberal and Catholic.
A Brief look into the what the Anglican Communion is and how we achieve Full Communion with each other whilst remaining Autonomous from one another. The National and Regional Churches, also known as the Provinces: Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia Anglican Church of Australia Church of Bangladesh Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil (Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil) Anglican Church of Burundi Anglican Church of Canada Church of the Province of Central Africa Iglesia Anglicana de la Region Central de America (Anglican Church in the Central Region of America) Province de L'Eglise Anglicane Du Congo (Province of the Anglican Church of Congo) Church of England Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean Church of Ireland Nippon Sei Ko Kai (Jap...
Holy Communion Service - Eucharist
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BISHOP CURRY issues video message concerning the relationship of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion. Yesterday, the Primates voted to sanction the American church because of differences over same-sex marriage and the role of women in the church.
A seismic event for the Episcopal Church U.S.A. — the consecration of its first openly gay bishop — is the starting point for Ellen T. Armour as she delivers the 40th Antoinette Brown Lecture March 20 at Vanderbilt Divinity School. Armour, who holds the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Chair in Feminist Theology at Vanderbilt, spoke on, "Crisis in the Anglican Communion: Christian Biodiscipline (and Beyond?)." Read more: http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2014/03/antoinette-brown-lecture-ellen-armour/ To learn more about Vanderbilt, visit http://www.vanderbilt.edu.
National Catholic Register’s Ed Pentin explores the impact of the Anglican Communion suspending the U.S. Episcopal Church.
The concept of Churchmanship in Anglicanism and its effects on the Eucharist (Holy Communion, Mass, Divine Liturgy, the Lord's Supper). Two Priests volunteered to be filmed conducting the Eucharist; One in the Low Church Tradition, and one in the High Church Tradition Service used was: Eucharistic Prayer 1 Book of Alternative Services (1985), Anglican Church of Canada Thanks to The Rev. Canon Travis Enright Vicar of All Saints' Cathedral, Edmonton and Canon Missioner for Indigenous Ministries The Rev. Nick Trussell Priest-in-Mission for the Synod of the Diocese of Edmonton Filmed on Location at The Cathedral Church of All Saints', Edmonton http://www.allsaintscathedral.com/
The. Rev. Terrie Robinson is Director for Women in Church and Society for the Anglican Communion worldwide. She supports Communion wide efforts to promote equal, influential and safe participation of women in the life and decision-making of the churches of the Anglican Communion and society.
Easter Day Eucharist live from Winchester Cathedral, 4th April 2010 http://www.collegiumregale.cf -- links to ALL the responses, canticles, anthems and voluntaries!! Click SHOW MORE for more information on this broadcast... 01:36 Choir - Quem quaeritis (William Sweeney) (NB - the knocking is part of the piece, and the CORRECT spelling of the title!!) 03:55 Hymn - Jesus Christ is risen today 09:12 Choir - Gloria, Missa Festiva (Flor Peeters) 16:00 Choir - My beloved spake (Patrick Hadley) 19:09 Gospel (David Hill) 37:07 Hymn - At the lamb's high feast we sing 42:49 Choir - Sanctus, Missa Festiva (Flor Peeters) 48:43 The Lord's Prayer (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. David Hill) 50:40 Choir - Agnus Dei, Missa Festiva (Flor Peeters) 58:12 Hymn - Thine by the glory
His Grace, The Most Rev. Dr. Ephraim Adebola Ademowo, OON, FNAL the Diocesan Bishop of Lagos and The Dean Emeritus, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), today Sunday, July 5 2015, presided over the Trinity Ordination of the Diocese of Lagos, Anglican Communion at the Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, Lagos. The Preacher was the Lord Bishop of Ijebu North Diocese, Rt Revd Dr Solomon Gbetogo Kuponu. Six ordinands made deacons are: 1. Adenipekun Adedayo Abiodun 2. Asiegbulem Friday Uche 3. Lufadeju Joseph Olusegun 4. Odeyomi Jacob Oladapo 5. Oruma Ufomaefe Kingsley 6. Owoeye Joseph Olanrewaju And Those ordained as Priests are: 1. Adiukwu Obinna Bright 2. Emmanuel Oghenero Meshach 3. Nwagboso Uchechukwu Stanley 4. Okoh Ewere Silas 5. Olorundare Adebayo Jacob May God bless and prospe...
Bishop Gene Robinson and Reverend Lynda Rose debate whether or not homosexuals should be allowed join the clergy in the Anglican Church. Plus, Gary Lightbody talks about Snow Patrol's latest album, 'Fallen Empires'.
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Father Jed Holdorph discusses the news reports that the Episcopal Church has been suspended from participating in some aspects of the the Anglican Communion.
Three new thrusts aimed at strengthening and advancing the ministry of the local Anglican Diocese will top the agenda of the 112th session of Synod. According to Bishop Laish Boyd, head of the Anglican Diocese in The Bahamas and The Turks and Caicos Islands, these thrusts include a diocesan institute for instructing and training clergy and lay people in all areas of the ministry, strengthening and improving the ministry in multipoint parishes and the feasibility of permanent deacons in the diocese. This special service marks the opening of the the 112th Synod.