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No, Archbishops are bishops who preside over an Archdiocese, they may also be called metropolitans. Every group of dioceses in the world belong to an Archdiocese headed by an Archbishop. The Holy Father is the Archbishop of Rome.
Canterbury. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the top clergyman in the Church of England. He would perform royal weddings, blessings, funerals, etc. It is interesting that Canterbury is always used and not London, Westminster, or Windsor, where the church functions would be, and are performed. Canterbury is the Bishopric. He still is the top clergyman, his role is hostoric going back to the martyrdom of Thomas a Becket.....his role is extremely important to the solidarity of the Protestant/Anglican church in the UK
I think Donald Fraser wrote it for Jessye Norman.
There is no person or office with the title "Bishop if Great Britain". The head of the Anglican church is the "Archbishop of Canterbury" and the current incumbent of that position is a man called Justin Welby.
People from Canterbury are called Cantabrians.
eg. The archbishop went to the shop. He is the archbishop of [...somewhere...] The archbishop's goldfish is called bubbles.
it is, Thomas Cranmer, who was made archbishop by, King Edward VI, with the help of Nicholas Ridley and preacher Hugh Latimer, Cranmer lead England in more drastic Reformation.
King John's quarrel with the pope was about who they wanted to be the archbishop of Canterbury. This had an effect on England because of the quarrel the pope stop any services for 7 years this was called an interdict .
Surprise, surprise. Canterbury Cathedral.
a murdered archbishop. there is no technical name. however, such a bishop would be a martyr
It's not the sovereign's residence, and its name is "Lambeth Palace". Lambeth Palace is the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury who is head of the Anglican Church. Queen Elizabeth II has Buckingham Palace as her official London residence.
Chaucer's collection of medieval tales is called "The Canterbury Tales." It is a frame story with a group of pilgrims telling stories to pass the time on their journey to Canterbury.