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Q: When did the Anglican Church breakaway from the Roman Catholic Church?
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Can an Anglican Catholic priest say Mass at a Roman Catholic Church?

The Anglican Church is not called the Anglican Catholic Church, and the Catholic Church is not formally known as the Roman Catholic Church even though the Vatican is indeed located in Rome. Your question therefore would more accurately read, can an Anglican priest say Mass at a Catholic Church. The answer is, the Catholic religion does not allow Anglican priests to officiate at their rituals. The Anglican Church, despite being extremely similar to the Catholic Church in most respects, is nonetheless regarded by Catholicism as a heretical schism.


What year does the Anglican Church separate from the Roman catholic church?

1535.


What Is The Name Of Senior bishop in both the Catholic and Anglican Churches?

The Roman Catholic Church has the Pope and the Anglican Church has the Archbishop of Canterbury as its titular head.


When did Henry the viii change the church?

king HenryVlll wanted a divorce from Catherine of Aragon who was a Catholic, so that he could marry Anne Boleyn, the Catholic would not allow it , so he took the Pope to task and the law into his own hands, (they could do that in those days) thus we now have the Anglican Church, which is a breakaway from the Roman Catholic Church


Is baptism done in an Anglican Catholic church accepted in a Roman Catholic Church?

Roman Catholic AnswerYes, any Baptism done with the correct formula and intention, by anybody, is valid, and thus accepted by the Church.


Is Anglican a religion?

It depends on who you ask. The Anglican Church is considered by Roman Catholics to be a Protestant church, since it is not in union with Rome. However, the Anglican Communion (this includes all the Anglican churches, plus various affiliated churches such as Episcopalian churches) considers itself to be a part of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. (By the way, "Catholic" literally means "Universal". The Roman Catholic Church considers itself the only Catholic Church, but other Churches may dispute this, or even that the so-called "Roman Catholic" Church is in fact "Catholic" at all.)


Was William Bradford Catholic?

William Bradford was a Puritan, a member of the Church of England or Anglican Church. The Anglican Church considers itself "reformed Catholic", not Protestant, in that its clergy trace their ordination back through Catholic succession to the Apostles. It is not, however, Roman Catholic, as it is not under the authority of the Roman Pope. The Puritans were quite intolerant toward Roman Catholics.


Who combined the Catholic and protestant to come up with Anglican church?

Roman Catholic AnswerNo one, the Catholic Church cannot be "combined" with anything. The Anglican Church is a protestant church that was formed by Henry VIII as he left the Catholic Church and then it was established by Parliament under his daughter, Elizabeth I.


What type of churches use confessional?

Those of a catholic faith - eg Roman Catholic, Anglican. It is a sacrament of the church.


Were the early puritans supporters of the Roman Catholic Church?

It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . Of course not, the puritans were protestants who couldn't even abide the Anglican Church, must less the Catholic Church!


Is the Roman Catholic an Anglican church?

First allow me to point out: It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Second, the Catholic Church has been around since 33 A.D., and was formed by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ on St. Peter (see Matthew 16:17-19). The Anglican Church was formed out of nothing by Henry VIII in the 16th century when he wanted a divorce from his wife and the Church would not grant him one, so he took his entire nation out of the Church and formed the Anglican Church for the sole purpose of giving him a divorce, and making him head of the Church. So, no, the Catholic Church is most definitely not an Anglican Church.


Main reason why Roman and Catholic Church was split?

Ah, not sure what you are asking here. The "Roman" Church usually is the Anglican way of referring to the Catholic Church as the Pope, who is Christ's Vicar on earth, and thus head of the Catholic Church, is the Bishop of Rome. Thus if you are using "Roman Church" in that way, it is the same thing as the Catholic Church. If you are not using Roman to refer to the Catholic Church, then you will have to reword you question as I have no idea what you're talking about.