Anglican Diocese of Rupert's Land was created in 1849.
the mohawk tribe was one of many tribes who lived in ruperts land
Scheme to respond to the Canadian invasion of Ruperts Land and to hide from the successful domination of Ruperts Land by Canada.
An area of land (usually county-sized) that is supervised by a bishop is called a diocese. The most important church within a diocese where the Bishop's throne is situated (the 'cathedra') is called a cathedral. Any church within the same denomination and diocese is a 'diocesan church' in the sense that it belongs to that diocese. As an example, in an Anglican diocese, all Anglican churches are diocesan churches, but Methodist, Baptist, URC etc churches, even if they are within that diocese, are not.
i really don't know sorry dawg
Muriel Porter has written: 'Sydney Anglicans and the threat to world Anglicanism' -- subject(s): Anglican Church of Australia. Diocese of Sydney, Anglican Church of Australia, Conservatism, Anglican Communion 'Land of the spirit?' -- subject(s): Religion 'Beyond the twelve' -- subject(s): Views on women, Women in the Bible 'Women in the church' -- subject(s): Clergy, Anglican Church of Australia, Anglican Communion, Ordination of women
This depends on the diocese. However, it is often the case that an Anglican minister must receive the approval of his archbishop if the wedding is to be performed off consecrated land (i.e. church property, Anglican camping grounds, etc.)Answerhmm I would say that it would be up to his own bishop/ordinary not his archbishop pas it seems a local matter?
In Canada he is. Canada bought Ruperts Land and acted like there was no people living there and if any where they would be thrilled to be ruled by Canada. Riel made it impossible to suggest people were not already living in Ruperts Land, worst yet he forced Canada to kill and take land by force. Something they would like to forget.
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parish and diocese
They lived (and currently live) in the Northwestern plains of North America, mostly in Alberta. They also live by Ruperts land in the smallest territory of Nunavut
Blocks of land set aside for the Anglican Church.
If by "Henry's church" you mean the Anglican Church created by Henry VIII in England in the sixteenth century, originally, no, Henry VIII suppressed all of the monasteries and confiscated their land. Since the Oxford Movement in the nineteenth century which attempted to reincorporate lost Christian values into the Anglican Church, there has been a revival of the monasteries in the Anglican Church. If you do not mean the Anglican Church, you are going to have to re-ask your question.