answersLogoWhite

0

Anglicans do not follow the Pope, nor do they believe in the Holy Eucharist.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the difference between Anglicans and Lutherans?

Anglicans have the Queen of England as Defender of the Faith. They are also under the authority of the ArchBishop of Cantebury.


Should the Anglicans and roman catholics join?

Definitely if they can agree on the essentials of the Catholic Faith! But there is a great deal in Roman attitudes that Traditional Anglicans should not accept without great thought.


What are the key differences in beliefs between Anglicans and Catholics?

Anglicans and Catholics have key differences in beliefs regarding the authority of the Pope, the nature of the Eucharist, and the role of tradition in interpreting scripture. Anglicans do not recognize the Pope as the supreme authority in matters of faith and instead have their own hierarchy. Additionally, Anglicans have a more symbolic interpretation of the Eucharist compared to the Catholic belief in transubstantiation. Anglicans also place a greater emphasis on individual interpretation of scripture, while Catholics rely more on tradition and the teachings of the Church.


In the Reformation what was the difference between Luther's ideas on salvation and the Catholics Church's ideas?

Luther said we are saved by faith alone. The Catholic Church teaches we are saved by faith and good works.


What is the difference between Puritans and Catholics?

In the context of Colonial America, although also true in any other context, the difference between Puritan and Catholic Christians can be summarized as follows: As Protestants, the Puritans emphasized the individual's faith-experience and the Christian Bible as essential for Christians. By contrast, Catholics emphasized as essential Church traditions, the celebration of the 'sacraments,' and the hierarchy of Church leaders.


What is the difference between Catholics and Anglicans?

There is no difference, Anglicans are Catholics and have a history of some two thousand years holding the Catholic and Apostolic Faith! Holding to to Revelation, Scripture and Holy Tradition through the Seven Ecumenical Councils. Mind you we do not hold to the papacy and the teachings of Trent or the Two Vatican Councils. Neither do we hold to any additions to the deposit!


What are the key differences between the Anglican and Protestant denominations?

The key difference between Anglican and Protestant denominations lies in their beliefs and practices. Anglicans have a hierarchical structure with bishops and adhere to liturgical worship, while Protestants have a more decentralized structure and may have a variety of worship styles. Anglicans also emphasize tradition and sacraments, while Protestants focus more on scripture and personal faith.


What is the difference between Catholic spelled with a capital c and catholic spelled with a small c?

Catholic refers to an individual of the Roman Catholic faith. The word catholic (with a lower-case 'c') refers to the all-embracing of a wide variety of things of an individual's taste. Synonyms for catholic include "universal" and "diverse."


What is the difference between the Protestant Church and the Church of England?

From a Catholic point of view: there really isn't a difference between the members of the Church of England (Anglican or Episcopalian) or Protestants because all Churches who broke from Rome during the Reformation are considered Protestant since they "protested" the Roman Church. However, the Church of England considers themselves to be "quasi-Protestant" a somewhat cross section of both Protestantism and Catholicism since they still somewhat retained a few Catholic traditions and views, but are separate from the Roman Church. There are differences between Anglicans/Episcopalians and other Protestants, but the Anglicans are still considered Protestant by the Roman Catholic Church.


What is the difference between a prtestant church and a catholic church?

The main difference between the two churches is that the Protestant church believes that they should not have sculptures and paintings to worship. Whereas the Cathloic church believes that if you have images of what you are worshipping, you will have a deeper and stronger faith.


What does the Apostles Creed mean to the Anglicans?

The Apostles Creed is a profession of faith. It is a summary of the main points of the Christian faith.


Do Anglican believe Mary was a virgin?

Almost all Anglicans believe she was a virgin when she conceived and bore Jesus. SOURCE -- Book of Common Prayer states that Nicene Creed is a statement of the faith. Nicene creed says Mary was a virgin and she conceived Jesus by the Holy Ghost. Anglo catholic anglicans believe she remained a virgin her whole life (as do Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christians).