Catholics.
Not true.
The Church of England has it's roots dating back to the Saxon's in the 6th century. The form of religion practised in England has changed several times (Henry VIII formed the Anglican Church, Mary switch back to Catholicism, then Elizabeth I back to Anglican). Whichever they have been, they are all "Church of England" based on the location of the practice.
The current form, dates from Elizabeth I - Anglican.
Anglicanism is a Christian sect which follows the Church of England. Members of this church are called "Anglicans" and the adjective is "Anglican".
Huguenots. They were sometimes also called "Calvinistes", but this term did not become nearly as famous as the term, "Huguenots".
The majority of the residents of the Falkland Islands belong to the Church of England (Anglican Church).
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) does not own C. R. England. England is family-owned and has a 90-year history of family ownership. The owners are active members of the LDS Church.
I think you have answered your own question. Anglican Church in England is called the Church of England. The reigning monarch is the head of the Church of England
I think you have answered your own question. Anglican Church in England is called the Church of England. The reigning monarch is the head of the Church of England
No. The monarch is a head of the church, but is not able to carry out services and the monarch or government are not employers of the members of the Church of England.
Congregation.
Congregation.
Half Way Covenant
The Anglican chruch is not an official established church. Members of the Church of England are called Anglicans. The Church of England is headed by the King of England while the Roman Catholic Church is headed by a pope. During King Henry's reign he removed the pope and announced himself as the head of a very little reformed church called the Church of England. People who were called Puritans sought to reform the Church of England of its catholic aspects. The Congregational Church grew out from the Purtian Church.
The colonies did not restrict voting to the church higher church members.