It depends what you mean by Anglican. While the mainline Anglican sects do not grant ecclesiastical annulments, some orthodox Anglican sects do. ECUSA does not require an annulment, but in order to be married in an Episcopal church you must have the permission of the bishop . The Church of England does not have an annulment process, and does not allow divorced persons to marry in the church.
As in a catholic cathedral, one of the couple would have to be Anglican to be married inside an Anglican cathedral.
Answer: Those who are members of the catheral congregation have priority, but anyone may be married in the cathedral provided that one of the parties is an Anglican and certain other requirements are fulfilled. It is necessary to speak with the cathedral clergy.
Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral was created in 1804.
St. George's Anglican Cathedral was created in 1899.
at is the name of the anglican
There is the Anglican Cathedral and The Metropolitan Cathedral
If we are talking about the cathedral, it is an Anglican Cathedral within the Church of England, but whose tradition is 'high' church Anglican.
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St Paul's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral for the diocese of London and therefore is an Anglican church (Church of England) and not a Catholic Church. South of the River Thames is the second Anglican diocese in London, the diocese of Southwark, served by the Anglican cathedral called Southwark Cathedral. The Catholic cathedral in London is Westminster Cathedral - the cathedral church for the Catholic diocese of London. Do not confuse Westminster Cathedral, however, with Westminster Abbey. The latter is not a cathedral but something called a 'royal peculiar' - a church owned and administered directly by Her Majesty the Queen.
Canterbury Cathedral in Kent is the HQ of the world-wide Anglican Church.
in the church of Ireland (Anglican) the person is the Dean in the catholic church it is the "Administrator" of the Cathedral parish
Liverpool has two cathedrals - the Anglican cathedral and the Roman Catholic Cathedral. Because of its shape, and because of a large Catholic Irish immigrant population in Liverpool, the Roman Catholic cathedral is affectionately known by the locals as 'Paddy's Wigwam', although its official title is the 'Metropolitan Cathedral of Liverpool'. The mammoth Anglican cathedral is by far the larest cathedral in the UK, and the largest Anglican church worldwide, even though the present cathedral is a fraction of its originally intended size. Neither cathedral is dedicated to a saint solely; The Roman Catholic cathedral is dedicated to Christ the King, and the Anglican Cathderal is dedicated to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is very apt that the cathedrals are at both ends of the same street - the very appropriately named Hope Street.