Once a week, on Sunday morning in most cases.
They are called Anglicans. In the US they are often called Episcopalians.
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Anglicans worship in Anglican churches, or Episcopal churches outside England. The ritual is very similar to that of the Roman Catholic church, including the reading of the Gospel.
Most do. However, the Anglican Communion allows for variation from church to church.
It depends which Anglicans and Puritans you mean! Anglicans were members of the Church of England, and the Puritan movement sought to bring about a more 'pure' (i.e. more thoroughly reformed) church. Some of them remained within the Church of England, but others began new non-conformist groups, either out of choice or because they were ejected.
Only when I go to church.
No, it belongs to one of the main Protestant groups, known as the Anglicans (or the Episcopalians in the USA).
Anglicans are Christians. I have no quibble with the first answer, but I should like to go a little farther, in that Anglicans are Members of Christ and Children of God! We are a Communion of Catholics within the One, Holy ,Catholic and Apostolic Church! The Body of Christ!
Happens all the time. The word "often" means regularly. For example you could say "I often go to church on Sunday's" which basically means that most Sunday's you go to church. The word "often" means regularly. For example you could say "I often go to church on Sunday's" which basically means that most Sunday's you go to church.
Happens all the time. The word "often" means regularly. For example you could say "I often go to church on Sunday's" which basically means that most Sunday's you go to church. The word "often" means regularly. For example you could say "I often go to church on Sunday's" which basically means that most Sunday's you go to church.
The Anglican church is a denomination of Christianity. Anglicans worship God and believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ. .
It depends on what church you go to and how often you go