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Sisterhoods; Modern Anglican Sisterhoods; Sisterhoods (Modern Anglican); Anglican religious orders; Anglican monasteries; Anglican monks; Anglican religious community; Anglican monastery; Restoration of Anglican religious orders; Anglican monasticism; Anglican sisters
  • Anglican novices in South Africa.

Anglican prayer beads         
  • The Anglican Rosary hangs next to a [[home altar]]
USED BY ANGLICANS AND OTHER PROTESTANTS, SUCH AS METHODISTS
Anglican Rosary; Anglican rosary
Anglican prayer beads, also known as the Anglican rosary or Anglican chaplet, are a loop of strung Christian prayer beads used chiefly by Anglicans in the Anglican Communion, as well as by communicants in the Anglican Continuum. Anglican prayer beads were invented in the 1980s by Lynn C.
Continuing Anglican movement         
  • Procession of clergy from three Continuing Anglican churches, the [[Anglican Catholic Church]], the [[Anglican Province of Christ the King]] and the [[United Episcopal Church of North America]].
  • St. Mark's Anglican Church, [[Vero Beach, Florida]], is a parish of the Diocese of the Eastern United States in the [[Anglican Province of America]].
  • St. Paul's Anglican Church]] in Portland, Maine, a parish of the [[Anglican Church in America]].
MOVEMENT OF GROUPS IDENTIFYING AS ANGLICAN THOUGH NOT PART OF THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION
Anglican continuing churches; Anglican continuing church; Continuing Anglican; Continuing Anglican Churches; Continuing Anglicanism; Continuing Anglican Movement; Continuing anglican movement; Anglican Continuum; Continuing Anglican churches
The Continuing Anglican movement, also known as the Anglican Continuum, encompasses a number of Christian churches, principally based in North America, that have an Anglican identity and tradition but are not part of the Anglican Communion.
Anglican Marian theology         
  • [[Lady Chapel]], [[Anglo-Catholic]] [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]]
  • Virgin Mary at the Annunciation, Lady Chapel, [[Ely Cathedral]]
SUMMATION OF THE DOCTRINES AND BELIEFS OF ANGLICANISM CONCERNING MARY, MOTHER OF JESUS
Anglican marian theology
Anglican Marian theology is the summation of the doctrines and beliefs of Anglicanism concerning Mary, mother of Jesus. As Anglicans believe that Jesus was both human and God the Son, the second Person of the Trinity, within the Anglican Communion and Continuing Anglican movement, Mary is accorded honour as the theotokos, a Koiné Greek term that means "God-bearer" or "one who gives birth to God".

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Anglican religious order

Anglican religious orders are communities of men or women (or in some cases mixed communities of men, women, and gender-nonconforming people) in the Anglican Communion who live under a common rule of life. The members of religious orders take vows which often include the traditional monastic vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, or the ancient vow of stability, or sometimes a modern interpretation of some or all of these vows. Members may be laity or clergy, but most commonly include a mixture of both. They lead a common life of work and prayer, sometimes on a single site, sometimes spread over multiple locations. Though many Anglicans are members of religious orders recognized by the Anglican Communion, others may be members of ecumenical Protestant or Old Catholic religious orders while maintaining their Anglican identity and parochial membership in Anglican churches.