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BobP123
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I’m confused. I lived in London, surrounded all over by Anglicans. Now you’re telling me it’s really the Church of England? Where’s Malcolm to straighten this out for us?You’re right. It would. But all you asked was to be corrected, if wrong.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the Primate of the Church of England, and in that post gets listened to about as much as any Anglican Primate; that is, occasionally. Anglicanism is much more built around the diocese level than the national church level, but Canterbury’s status as symbolic head of the official Anglican Communion does give him a little extra clout.
The British monarch, by the Act of Supremacy of 1559 is offically the Supreme Governor of both the Church of England and the British state. So she is* ipso facto *an Anglican. I have no reason to believe she does not adhere to the CoE, personally, not being privy to her private convictions. But she certainly acts like an Anglican. Why would you think otherwise?
GKC
But the more important question is whether the queen along with the Arch of Canterbury and Tony Blair will now be members of the Catholic Church? If not, is there the smoke of Anglican schism in the air? I certainly smell trouble.