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The Church of England in and of itself is a Protestant church. It split from the Catholic Church around 1526 under Henry VIII.
Yes. They are both under the Ecumenical Patriarch.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is under God, and His Vicar on earth: the Pope in Rome. The Church has never been subject to any secular king.
St. Stephen's in Ashton under-Lyne, Manchester, is Anglican/The Church of England.
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an artisam under the authority of the church
It was Henry VIII who pulled England out from under the authority of the Roman Catholic church and the Pope, and established the Church of England under the headship of the King. He did this because the Roman Catholic Church would not allow him a divorce.
There is no set percentage. The amount would be decided by affording the best stability and safety.