Hi thanks for you reply guys. I didnt realise its slightly different in england to usa.
basically in the reign of Henry VIII, the pope would not allow him to divorce his wife catherine of aragon. because of the rules of the church. So he decided to set up his own church the church of england.
There are many speculations as to whether this is protestant or catholic. I wouldnt say it was protestant as they are a bit more lenient than my church. Plus also in the order or service there is one part where we say
‘i bleieve in one holy catholic and apostilistic faith’
The high church of england is and anglo-catholic church. not roman catholic as the conection with rome was broken in 1539.
Mass is exactly the same, however the differences i have learnt so far are:
- In our church we are celebrating st peter and st pauls day on sunday, however dont have as much to do with studying the other saints as catholics do.
*Catholics have thir first holy communion generally at age 7-8 or after. im not sure about an adult who has not had holy communion and later wishes to recieve it?
*Then at age 16 they get confirmed
*In the church of england we only have one confirmation from age 11+
*We believe jesus is present during eucharist(isnt he always present in church)-im not sure whether he has transubsided into the bread and wine at the time as i havent learnt about that yet as i havent been confirmed or going to church long enough to give an educated answer.
*any one from any church who is chistian and had been confirmed can reiceve communion
*we dont have a confession box in church (not sure why as im still learning)
*there is a very big enphysis on the holy trinity
*Divorse - Although the church does not believe in divorce. They will accept an aditional reason for divorce which is if the couple have irreconsilable differences which could harm one another or child then they can get divorced. i.e - if the couple really dont get on as a married couple and they would get on better and raise the children better if they were divorced then thats ok.