Archbishop Tenison's Church of England School was created in 1685.
the archbishop of Canterbury
the archbishop of Canterbury
Whoever is the reigning Monarch of Britain.
Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan
The Anglican Church is known as the Church of England. The global leader of the Anglican Church is the Archbishop of Canterbury. The monarch of the United Kingdom is officially the head of the Anglican Church although this is strictly a ceremonial position.
The head of the Anglican Church in England is the Archbishop of Canterbury. This position has significant spiritual and administrative authority within the Church of England and plays a crucial role in Anglican Communion worldwide. The Archbishop oversees the church's governance, doctrine, and liturgy, and represents the church in ecumenical and interfaith relations. Additionally, the British monarch is considered the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, symbolizing the connection between the church and the state.
it is, Thomas Cranmer, who was made archbishop by, King Edward VI, with the help of Nicholas Ridley and preacher Hugh Latimer, Cranmer lead England in more drastic Reformation.
Canterbury and York are the only two places in the UK to have archbishops.If you mean Birmingham, England, there is no Archbishop. The two Archbishops of the Church of England live in Canterbury and York. I can't speak for other Birminghams, though!
He was Head of the Church of England from 1633 to 1645. He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645, and before that was Bishop of London; the King (Charles I) was Head of the Church of England
Because that is the way Henry VIII set it up. The King or Queen is the head of the Church of England and the Archbishop of Canterbury serves at the pleasure of the current ruler of England.
There is no such person as the Pope of the United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II is Supreme Governor of the Church of England The head of the Church of England is the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams. The President of the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols. He was appointed the eleventh Archbishop of Westminster by Pope Benedict XVI.
There is no bishop of York if you want to be pedantic. York is the centre of the northern Province of the Church of England, and so the bishop of York is actually the Archbishop of both York and the northern province of York, and is the second in line within the Church of England after the Archbishop of Canterbury. Currently the Archbishop of York is the Very Reverend Dr John Sentamu.