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There is an Anglican province in India but not sure if its popular.
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I am appreciating this civil discussion, and GKMotley’s information. I also didn’t understand the Anglican Church. Learning much. Thanks everyone.Anglican apologetics? Catholic1seeks asked questions. People answered. Not sure what the problem is.
Speaking for my particular Anglican branch (Episcopal Church USA), you’d be welcome. No need to switch. We have Lutheran clergy who celebrate alongside ours from time to time.If anything, that Anglican motleyness combined with (the possibility of) high liturgy is very appealing to me, it has the look and feel of ’home’ if I had to switch.
There are two United churches in India, both members of the Anglican Communion. And as to NZ, yes, the splendidly named “Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia”.I do not hear much about Anglicans in India, so i doubt they have a large community.
are there Anglicans in New Zealand as well?
thanks for the info. i would assume the 2 United churches in India do not have a large membership?7_Sorrows:![]()
There are two United churches in India, both members of the Anglican Communion. And as to NZ, yes, the splendidly named Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia,I do not hear much about Anglicans in India, so i doubt they have a large community.
are there Anglicans in New Zealand as well?
As to India I am sure you are right — just a few million, I believe. I understand Anglicanism is still considered No 3 in the world, and although the CofE is the largest Anglican Church (probably — it may depend how you count) African churches hold over half the world’s Anglicans (I think).thanks for the info. i would assume the 2 United churches in India do not have a large membership?
at one time, i thought the 3 largest branches of Christianity were Catholicism, Orthodox and Anglicanism
The Chuch of South India has about 4 million, Church of North India has 1.5 million, according to Wikipedia. These are both mambers of the Churches of the Anglican Communion (official name of the churches in communion with Canterbury as best as I remember it).As to India I am sure you are right — just a few millio
I believe in a colloquial sense only, just like we talk about the state of the ‘American Catholic Church’ as opposed to 'The Catholic Church in America"so was the Catholic church known as the Church of England before the king separated fro Rome?