The Church of Canterbury is often referred to as the "Canterbury Cathedral," which is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England. It is also known simply as the "Church of England" in the context of its broader ecclesiastical structure. The cathedral has significant historical and religious importance, being a pilgrimage site and a symbol of the Anglican tradition.
Canterbury Presbyterian Church was created in 1826.
C. F. Routledge has written: 'The church of St. Martin, Canterbury' -- subject(s): Canterbury, Eng. St. Martin's Church, Eng Canterbury, St. Martin's Church (Canterbury, England), Canterbury, Eng. St. Martin's church
Canterbury Christ Church University was created in 2005.
The motto of Canterbury Christ Church University is 'Veritas liberabit vos'.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury.
the archbishop of Canterbury
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church does not have a diocese in Canterbury.
People from Canterbury are called Cantabrians.
Canterbury Christ Church University is located at five campuses across Kent in the United Kingdom. The exact address for the largest of the 5 campuses is North Homes Road, Canterbury, Kent CT1 1QU, United Kingdom.
St Thomas of Canterbury Church of England Aided Junior School was created in 1835.
Canterbury. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the top clergyman in the Church of England. He would perform royal weddings, blessings, funerals, etc. It is interesting that Canterbury is always used and not London, Westminster, or Windsor, where the church functions would be, and are performed. Canterbury is the Bishopric. He still is the top clergyman, his role is hostoric going back to the martyrdom of Thomas a Becket.....his role is extremely important to the solidarity of the Protestant/Anglican church in the UK