For the most part, I would say probably not. I don't doubt that a few are though.
Yes. They are Christians, so they read the bible.
Protestant Christians. Mainly Anglicans and Calvinists
No, they are not the same. Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholic. Christians are those that believe in Jesus Christ as the son of God. In addition to Catholics, Christianity includes Anglicans, Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, and numerous other churches.
Yes, Anglicans and other Christians have yeast in their bread. If the question concerns bread used in Holy Communion, then the answer is that practices vary in different congregations and at different times during the church year.
Anglicans are Christians. I have no quibble with the first answer, but I should like to go a little farther, in that Anglicans are Members of Christ and Children of God! We are a Communion of Catholics within the One, Holy ,Catholic and Apostolic Church! The Body of Christ!
Protestants are Christians other than Catholics and Orthodox. This includes Anglicans (Episcopalians), Lutherans, Methodists, Baptists, etc.
Anglicans speak English.
Answer It really should be "Anglican Christians" not "Christian Anglicans" as all Anglicans would say they are Christian but not all Christians are Anglican e.g. Catholics, Orthodox and Methodists are Christians by not Anglican. Anglicans are part of a worldwide group which see the Archbishop of Canterbury as spiritual leader (though he is not like the pope). In some places they are called Episcopalians e.g. Scotland, South America and US. Anglicans are not just people in the Church of England. Answer The Anglican Church is the Church of England.Although it sounds simplistic, you'd have to say 'Christian Anglicans' would be people belonging to an Anglican church who identify Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. Not simplistic at all. It highlights the observations made elsewhere that membership in the Christian Church at large is more complex than meets the eye. Some will make the distinction above that there are Anglicans, and there are Anglicans who are Christian; the groups are not necessarily identical. It depends on who is answering, and how they define Christian.
The meaning of life for Anglicans is their beliefs in their religion. BANANAS TOO! The meaning of life for Anglicans is their beliefs in their religion. BANANAS TOO!
There are approximately 6 million Anglicans in the world, according to the yearly Census. There are more Anglicans in Africa than there are in The United States.
The Roman Catholic Church, Anglicans, Lutherans, Orthodox Christians, Jains, Taoists, Hindus, and Buddhists are some of the churches that have nuns. They have chosen a cloistered lifestyle and are dedicated to their beliefs.
The 'Anglicans' aren't a group of people or followers, they are a Christian Denomination (ex: Catholic, Lutheran).