There are two - The Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Archbishop of York.
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The Archbishops' Council was created in 1999. It was established as part of the governance structure of the Church of England, serving as a body that assists the Archbishops of Canterbury and York in the administration and decision-making of the church.
An Archbishop is just a Bishop of an Archdiocese, so, not counting retired archbishops, there are 33 Archbishops as there are 33 Archdioceses in the United States. Cardinals are mostly Archbishops.
More or less. In both churches archbishops are high ranking bishops usually in charge of a large or historically important area.
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Canterbury and York are the only two places in the UK to have archbishops.If you mean Birmingham, England, there is no Archbishop. The two Archbishops of the Church of England live in Canterbury and York. I can't speak for other Birminghams, though!
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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.
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.
Only one: Norberto Rivera (b. 1942)
There have been 104 Archbishops starting in 597 AD with Augustine. The current one is Rowan Williams. The link will provide you with a list of all 104 - that's too many to type in.
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