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Church of England - translation to ολλανδικά

CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN ENGLAND AND THE MOTHER CHURCH OF THE WORLDWIDE ANGLICAN COMMUNION
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Church of England         
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Church of Nativity         
  • The wooden Armenian door in the narthex of the Nativity Church, 1227
  • Plan of the Church of the Nativity from the 1911 ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. (1) Narthex; (2) nave; (3) aisles. The Grotto of the Nativity is situated right underneath the chancel, with the silver star at its eastern end (top side of the plan). North is to the left
  • The chancel with gilded iconostasis (2019)
  • Interior–northern aisles (left) and [[chancel]] (right)–before the latest renovations
  • Northern steps to Grotto in the 1880s
  • Interior of the basilica in the 1930s
  • The facade, ca. 1940
  • The Grotto of the Nativity, painted by [[Luigi Mayer]], late 18th century
  • The basilica and grounds as they were depicted in a work published in 1487
  • Grotto of the Nativity, fourteen-point silver star under the main altar marking the traditional spot of Jesus' birth
BASILICA IN BETHLEHEM
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Church of the Nativity         
  • The wooden Armenian door in the narthex of the Nativity Church, 1227
  • Plan of the Church of the Nativity from the 1911 ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. (1) Narthex; (2) nave; (3) aisles. The Grotto of the Nativity is situated right underneath the chancel, with the silver star at its eastern end (top side of the plan). North is to the left
  • The chancel with gilded iconostasis (2019)
  • Interior–northern aisles (left) and [[chancel]] (right)–before the latest renovations
  • Northern steps to Grotto in the 1880s
  • Interior of the basilica in the 1930s
  • The facade, ca. 1940
  • The Grotto of the Nativity, painted by [[Luigi Mayer]], late 18th century
  • The basilica and grounds as they were depicted in a work published in 1487
  • Grotto of the Nativity, fourteen-point silver star under the main altar marking the traditional spot of Jesus' birth
BASILICA IN BETHLEHEM
Church of the nativity; Church of the Holy Nativity; Basilica of the Nativity; Church of nativity; Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem; Church of the Nativity World Heritage Site Controversy; Church of the Nativity - World Heritage Site; Church of the Nativity (World Heritage Site); 2014 Arson of Church of the Nativity; Nativity Church; The Church of the Nativity; Chapel of Saint Helena, Betlehem; Altar of the Nativity; Grotto of the Nativity; Altar of Nativity; Grotto of Nativity
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Ορισμός

Church of England
The Church of England is the main church in England. It has the Queen as its head and it does not recognize the authority of the Pope.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England. It traces its history to the Christian church recorded as existing in the Roman province of Britain by the 3rd century and to the 6th-century Gregorian mission to Kent led by Augustine of Canterbury. Its adherents are called Anglicans.

The English church renounced papal authority in 1534 when Henry VIII failed to secure a papal annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. The English Reformation accelerated under Edward VI's regents, before a brief restoration of papal authority under Queen Mary I and King Philip. The Act of Supremacy 1558 renewed the breach, and the Elizabethan Settlement charted a course enabling the English church to describe itself as both Reformed and Catholic. In the earlier phase of the English Reformation there were both Roman Catholic martyrs and radical Protestant martyrs. The later phases saw the Penal Laws punish Roman Catholics and nonconforming Protestants. In the 17th century, the Puritan and Presbyterian factions continued to challenge the leadership of the church, which under the Stuarts veered towards a more Catholic interpretation of the Elizabethan Settlement, especially under Archbishop Laud and the rise of the concept of Anglicanism as a via media between Roman Catholicism and radical Protestantism. After the victory of the Parliamentarians, the Prayer Book was abolished and the Presbyterian and Independent factions dominated. The episcopacy was abolished in 1646 but the Restoration restored the Church of England, episcopacy and the Prayer Book. Papal recognition of George III in 1766 led to greater religious tolerance.

Since the English Reformation, the Church of England has used the English language in the liturgy. As a broad church, the Church of England contains several doctrinal strands. The main traditions are known as Anglo-Catholicism, high churchmanship, central churchmanship and low churchmanship, the latter producing a growing evangelical wing. Tensions between theological conservatives and liberals find expression in debates over the ordination of women and homosexuality. The British monarch (currently Charles III) is the supreme governor and the Archbishop of Canterbury (currently Justin Welby) is the most senior cleric. The governing structure of the church is based on dioceses, each presided over by a bishop. Within each diocese are local parishes. The General Synod of the Church of England is the legislative body for the church and comprises bishops, other clergy and laity. Its measures must be approved by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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1. "In the 1'40s and long after the war, we were still a Church of England country and it is still a Church of England church.
2. The wife of the Supreme Governor of the Church of England surely has to have been married in the Church of England?
3. The only exception was for Church of England ceremonies.
4. The Church of England does not allow female bishops.
5. Frend was the son of a Church of England clergyman.