A name does not belong to a religion, per se.
Elizabeth, as far as we know from the written word, appeared in The Bible as Aaron's wife. In Exodus 6:23, we find: "Aaron married Elisheva, daughter of Amminadab and sister of Ncahshon, and she bore him Nadav and Abihu, Eleazar and Itamar. - Elisheva (translated as Elizabeth). Elisheva (אֱלִישֶׁבַע in Hebrew) was the wife of Aaron, Moses' brother and ultimately Chief Priest of the Hebrews.
In Hebrew, Eli means "my God". Sheva can mean either "oath" or "sustenance". ("Sheva" also means seven in Hebrew.) The name Elisheva means "My God is my oath."
In Luke, we find another Jewish woman, named Elizabeth, related to Mary of Nazareth, miraculously. She birthed a child who ultimately became John the Baptist, a worldly spiritual teacher to Jesus.
(Luke 1:25; 57-80)
The church that Queen Elizabeth I formed was called Elizabethan Church and was of Protestant faith.
Church of England, my dear.
The Church of England.
Anglican Church
No one. Queen Elizabeth was the daughter of King Henry VIII. King Henry couldn't have a son, so he broke away from the Roman Catholic church to form his own church, that allowed divorces. The Church of England was what Elizabeth was born into.
As head of the Church of England it appears that she must believe in God.
The church that Queen Elizabeth I formed was called Elizabethan Church and was of Protestant faith.
St. Elizabeth's Church - Wiesbaden - was created in 1855.
St. Elizabeth's Church - Manhattan - was created in 1929.
First Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth was created in 1783.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is not a Doctor of the Church.
Church of England, my dear.
The Church of England.
Elizabeth A. Church has written: 'Understanding stepmothers' -- subject(s): Parenting, Stepfamilies, Stepmothers
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Supreme Governor of The Church of England, and is a regular church-goer.
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Anglican Church