The current monarch. (Right now Elizabeth II) This was established during the reign of Henry (VIII) Tudor
Whoever is the reigning Monarch of Britain.
In my church, the head usher locks the doors after the service.
Henry Purcell was a member of the Church of England, which was the established church in England during his lifetime. His music often reflected the liturgical practices of the Anglican Church, including his compositions for church services. Purcell's religious background and the cultural context of his time influenced many of his works, particularly his sacred music.
Most likely he belonged to the Church of England. Elizabeth 1 didn't wouldn't have Catholics in her employ and the Reformation had all ready happened with her father, so the best guess is that he was Church of England.
she went to Melbourne church of England girls school
No. it's not funny,it's part of his responibilty as the head of the church.
The Church of England.
he became head of the church in England in 1534
I think you have answered your own question. Anglican Church in England is called the Church of England. The reigning monarch is the head of the Church of England
I think you have answered your own question. Anglican Church in England is called the Church of England. The reigning monarch is the head of the Church of England
Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan
Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Church of England.
The head of the Church of England is the current English monarch.
No, there is an official head of the church of england and it is not the queen or her representatives. When king henry 8th was alive, he created the church of england and down the road of history, the church and state separated.
Henry the Eighth defied the Pope of the time and made himself head of the Church in England. This is the origin of the Church of England.
He was given the title: Supreme Head of the Church of England. He was the head of his realm and in a sense owned all.
The Queen is head of the Church of England. This dates back to Henry the eighth when he broke away from the Catholic church and proclaimed himself as head of the Church of England.
Head of the Church Of England