Anglicanism is another protestant sect of Christianity, and there is no logical reason why a couple from these two denominations shouldn't be able to marry.
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The Anglican church is itself a Protestant denomination, so there would be no issue from that end. Some churches though do restrict access to their facilities on the basis of membership. However, certain other denominations (or religions) may take issue with a wedding that occurred in an Anglican Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerBecause Anglicans are protestant and Catholics have attempted to follow Our Blessed Lord.
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Just to point out, the Anglican church is a protestant church, indeed it is the main protestant church. King Henry VIII (8th) split from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century due to not being allowed to divorce one woman and marry another; the Anglican (Church of England) church has been considered theprotestant religion ever since. The monarch of the UK is the head of the Anglican religion much like the Roman Pope is the head of the Roman Catholic church. The current head is Queen Elizabeth II. Anglican miniters (priests) do consider the Anglican church to still be Catholic in the latin sense of that word, which means "universal" Anglican churches only allow someone to marry in their churches if at least one of the parties getting married is a member of the Anglican faith (from any country, not just the UK)
Anglican (Protestant)
A non-denominational Christian is someone who believes in the basic tenets of Christianity, but is not affiliated with a particular denomination. The Anglican Church is a Protestant denomination of Christianity.
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It was a Protestant service - Church of England or Anglican.
PURITANS
Yes, the Puritans split from the Anglican Church and both are considered as Protestant denominations.
The Church of England is a protestant church, it practices Anglican Christianity, which is a whole range of protestant religious flavors from High Church Anglican - which lookslike Catholic to Low Church Anglican which looks like the Methodists.