Episcopal
The Church of England IS a protestant church. Of the major denominations in the U.S., the Episcopal is one that split off from the Churchof England in the 18th Century.
The Church of England is a Protestant church.
No, however, the church in England was Catholic up until the protestant revolt in the sixteenth century when the Church of England was created.
Anglicanism, the Church of England. A protestant group which holds the monarch of England as the head of the church.
The Church of England
It was a Protestant service - Church of England or Anglican.
The Protestant Church was created by Martin Luther and King Henry VIII during the Period of Renaissance as Henry VIII did not want to be associated with the Roman Catholic Church no longer....Helped??I hope so ;-)
The Anglican Church?
It is called the Anglican Church and is Protestant.
Protestant Christians Church of England.
The Church of England is a protestant church, it practices Anglican Christianity, which is a whole range of protestant religious flavors from High Church Anglican - which lookslike Catholic to Low Church Anglican which looks like the Methodists.
There is no "Roman" Catholic Church: Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. The Chaldean Catholic Church is part of the Catholic Church.
The Church of England in and of itself is a Protestant church. It split from the Catholic Church around 1526 under Henry VIII.