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Don’t they say Joseph of Arimithea was somehow their founder? I read that somewhere. Which is strange. I don’t think he ever went to England. He was a member of the Sanhedrin.
The answer is no pope sent Henry VIII (in comparison to Augustine of Canterbury).Well, that doesn’t make much sense, either.
I am a convert and in my conversion considered this. I think you could make an argument that the English church and some Lutheran churches (mainly Scandinavian) are Apostolic Churches just as you could the Orthodox. The reason I say this is that the Orthodox argument is that the Catholic Church added things to the Faith. The Anglican and Lutherans say the same thing. So, if you accept the Orthodox Church as Apostolic you could accept the Anglican and Lutheran.But really the only churches that can claim to go back to Christ are the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. Sure the Church of England was founded by Augustine of Canterbury but that doesn’t mean every time the Church expands it is then founded by that person. Christ said to proclaim to all the nation’s, as one body. Not hey go expand and then start your own church with its own beliefs.
Openly gay people wishing to be ordained (and sometimes married while ordained) have been going over to Episcopal too, especially in the USA.Also if you are a Catholic woman or married male wishing to be ordained it’s probably the closest option.
King Henry VIII was not a bishop as was Augustine of Canterbury.Well, he wouldn’t need to. Henry was already here.