Yes, indeed, there are. St Thomas Cathedral, near the Flora fountain is the centre of Anglican worship. However, the Anglican Church in India is part of a union of churches called the "Church of North India" which retains the historic episcopate and the centrality of the sacraments. There is therefore no such thing as an "Anglican Church" because the official name is "Church of North India"
The main difference between Episcopal and Anglican churches is their geographical location and governance structure. Anglican churches are part of the global Anglican Communion, while Episcopal churches are specifically in the United States. Both churches share similar beliefs and practices, but Episcopal churches are governed by a presiding bishop, while Anglican churches are overseen by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Anglican
The main difference between prayers in Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, and those in nonconformist churches is that they are far less rigid and structured in the nonconformist churches. The prayers in both Roman Catholic and Anglican churches tend to follow specific structures and guidelines.
Episcopal and Anglican churches are closely related but not exactly the same. The Episcopal Church is the American branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Anglicanism is a broader term that encompasses various national churches, including the Episcopal Church.
yes they are decorated they are almost the same as catholic churches!
Yes, Anglican and Episcopal churches are not the same denomination, but they are closely related. Anglicanism is a broader term that encompasses various churches in the worldwide Anglican Communion, while the Episcopal Church is the branch of Anglicanism in the United States.
Yes. Some churches are constructed so the altar faces east. The churches that do this include Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox.
anglican and congregational
In the few Anglican churches that continue to maintain the Catholic tradition (known as 'Anglo Catholic' Churches) then they may well say 'no' just as the Roman Catholics would. However, this is against the normal practice of the church, and in the vast majority of Anglican churches anyone who normally receives communion in their own denomination are welcome to receive communion in an Anglican church. In my own Anglican church we have gone a stage further - inviting anyone who 'loves the Lord' to his table to receive communion whether or not they are a communicant member of another Anglican church or a church of any other denomination.
Anglican Church Hall - St Thomas St Benidicts Anglican Church - Bull Bay
Congregational and Anglican
Timothy is a Catholic saint but honored in the Anglican, Lutheran and Orthodox Churches as well.