The Church of England or the Anglican Church (know as the Episcopal Church in the US).
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The Anglican Church - officially, the Church of England.
When King Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church and started the Anglican Church in England, and when Martin Luther broke away from the Catholic Church in Germany. This started the Anglican (Church of England, Episcopalian, Anglo-Catholic, etc.) and Lutheran churches.
He started the Anglican Church which broke from the Catholic Church. The Anglican Church is now one of the most progressive and innovative branches of Christianity.
Henry VIII (the Eighth) broke away from Rome forming the Church of England. he did not form the Episcopal Church. The Episcopal Church is one of many churches that have the same ideas, theology, customs and so on as the Church of England, and therefore are part of a group of churches worldwide that are termed the Anglican Church (Anglican mean's 'English') that grew out of the original Church of England founded by Henry.
KIng Henry VIII started his own church after he broke with the Catholics and the pope.
In the 1530's Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church because the Pope would not grant him an annulment from his marriage. He founded an Anglican church, the Church of England, in order to divorce his wife Katherine of Aragon. This act was in direct opposition of the Catholic Church.
The ANGLICAN church IS protestant but not as protestant as its breakaways, i.e. Methodists, Baptists or the Calvinist Presbyterians who considered Anglicans too papish, at least in appearance if not in practice.
The Church of England did not break away from the Eastern Orthodox Church, it broke from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534.
Angelic Church? Maybe you mean Anglican. The Anglican Church is another name for the Church of England. There are groups that have broken away from the Church of England, including the Episcopal Church, which formed in America around the time of the American Revolution.
Yes, they broke with the Anglican Church which had broken away from the Catholic Church.