Tomorrow, in this weather, you should probably wear a coat. At one time Men wore suits and women dressed up. This is not so much the case anymore. They prefer to restrict communion to people who have been baptized, however, they probably will not say anything if someone else takes communion. It is pretty hard to get the Anglicans upset.
Yes. The Church of England is part of the worldwide Anglican communion.
Holy Communion, you answered it yourself ;)
The church of England is the official established church in England and the mother church of the worldwide angelican communion.
No, a Catholic should not receive communion in anything but a Catholic Church.
The Church of England allows Catholics, and I presume others, to receive communion out of a "spirit of Ecumenism." Whilst they allow this, a Catholic should not partake of communion with any "church" which is not in communion with Rome; as to do so, is an explicit consent to the believes and teachings of said "church." Please see the link below for a full explanation as to why it is wrong for Catholics to receive communion in a Church not in communion with Rome.
The Church of England or the Anglican Communion-same thing.
In England the children take their first communion when they are roughly ten years old.
Everyone is welcome to attend services or mass in the church, but only a person who is an Orthodox Christian can receive Holy Communion in an Orthodox Church.
A Christian! The Church is not the entire Church but simply an outshowing of the Body of Christ. It is simply that part of the Church in England, a Communion of believers.
Yes, after confirmation.
The Anglican Church is a part of the Anglican Communion also known as "The Church of England"
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