It is called the Anglican Church and is Protestant.
The biblical canon was officially established by the early Christian church in the 4th century AD, specifically at the Councils of Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397 AD).
Answer The Church of England was established by King Henry VIII of England in 1534 (EDIT)
Yes, the Church of England is a Christian faith.
Elizabeth II, Queen of the UK is head of the Church of England, which is officially a protestant church although many of its rituals and rites are considered by some as catholic.
Great Britain is a Christian Country but has a multicultural society so almost every religion is practiced here : Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism .......
The Church of England
He belonged to the Church of England, which is certainly a Christian church.
Church of England. Everyone in England was, officially.
The church of England is the official established church in England and the mother church of the worldwide angelican communion.
In 1900, England was predominantly Christian, with the Church of England (Anglicanism) being the established church. Other Christian denominations, such as Roman Catholicism, Methodism, and Nonconformist groups, also had significant followings. While the majority of the population identified as Christian, there was a growing interest in secularism and other beliefs, reflecting broader social changes of the time.
The Anglican Church was the "established" Church of England, established by Parliment.
Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Church of England.