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Anglican$3430$ - tradução para italiano

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      
n. anglicano, membro della Chiesa d"Inghilterra
Anglican Church         
  • A world map showing the Provinces of the '''Anglican Communion''' (Blue). Shown are the Churches in full communion with the Anglican Church: The Nordic Lutheran churches of the [[Porvoo Communion]] (Green), and the [[Old Catholic Church]]es in the [[Utrecht Union]] (Red).
  • See]] of Canterbury.
  • [[Augustine of Canterbury]] was the first Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • The 1596 ''[[Book of Common Prayer]]''
  • A priest in Eucharistic [[vestment]]s.
  • Christ Church Cathedral]] in Dublin
  • [[Queen Elizabeth I]] revived the Church of England in 1559, and established a uniform faith and practice. She took the title "Supreme Governor".
  • Evensong at [[York Minster]]
  • [[Frederick Denison Maurice]] was a prominent 19th-century Anglican theologian
  • High [[altar]] at the Anglo-Catholic [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]]
  • Richard Hooker]] (1554–1600), one of the most influential figures in shaping Anglican theology and self-identity.
  • 1854 image of the ruins of [[Jamestown Church]], the first Anglican church in North America
  • [[Justin Welby]]. As the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], Welby is the symbolic head of the international [[Anglican Communion]].
  • Jesus Christ supporting an English flag and staff in the crook of his right arm depicted in a stained glass window in [[Rochester Cathedral]], Kent
  • [[Saint Alban]] is venerated as the first-recorded British Christian martyr.
  • stole]] over the left shoulder.
  • [[Thomas Cranmer]] wrote the first two editions of the Book of Common Prayer,  ''BCP''
  • Catholic Revival]] of the 19th century
PRACTICES, LITURGY AND IDENTITY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Anglican Church; Anglican; Episcopalians; Anglicans; Anglican church; Episcopalianism; Anglican terminology; Divine (noun); Episcopalian; Anglicanism/Alt Emerging Church; Anglican Missionary; Angilican; Angilicanism; Anglican Christianity; Anglican divine; Episcopalian Christian; Anglican Christian; Christian - Anglican; Christian - Epsicopalian; Episcopal Christian; English divine; Anglican/Episcopal; History of Anglicanism; Anglican denominations; Anglican cemetery; Episcopalian Christianity
Chiesa anglicana
Third Order         
TYPE OF CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS ORDER
Third Order; Third Orders; Hermit of the Third Order of St. Francis; Secular order; Third orders; Third-order Anglican Franciscan; Third Order Secular of the Most Holy Trinity
Terzo Ordine, organizzazione religiosa di laici (cattol.)

Definição

Anglican
(Anglicans)
1.
Anglican means belonging or relating to the Church of England, or to the churches related to it.
...the Anglican Church.
...an Anglican priest.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
An Anglican is a Christian who is a member of the Church of England, or of one of the churches related to it.
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

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.