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No, Martin Luther King was a Baptist, a church which split off from the Church of England. It, as well as the Church of England, is considered as a Protestant denomination and not a part of the Catholic Church.
A clergyman varies by denomination of the church, The clergyman usually preside over certain rituals such as weddings, baptisms, an teaching their religions practices.
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.
The Church of England is a Protestant church.
The Church of God is a specific denomination. It is a Pentecostal group that has its headquarters in Anderson, IN.
The Anglican Church is the major Protestant denomination in the UK. The second major one is Presbyterianism.
The Protestant Church has no one leader. Each denomination within the Protestant Church has it's own leader.
Perhaps you are referring to the British clergyman-- he was a minister in the Church of England (in the USA, this denomination today is called the Episcopalians, but in England, it is called the Anglicans); during colonial times, the Church of England sent him to Maryland to establish congregations there, and he also was involved in trying to convert the Indians to Christianity.
The Church of England, or Anglican church was once upon a time Catholic. It was controlled by the pope. Then it became Protestant. From that Anglican church came an Oxford educated priest named John Wesley. He, with the help of his brother Charles and many others, began a movement which evolved into the Methodist Church. So, one is the state church of England, the other an international protestant denomination.
All Protestant religions originally had their roots in Catholicism. Each denomination either broke off from the Catholic Church or broke off from another Protestant denomination.
Henry VIII left the Catholic Church and founded a now widespread protestant domination. The Church of England is also known as the Anglican Church, and the Episcopal Church.
Yes. We are a Protestant Christian denomination. Very much so.