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  • The British monarch (currently Charles III) is the supreme governor and the Archbishop of Canterbury (currently Justin Welby) is the most senior cleric. The governing structure of the church is based on dioceses, each presided over by a bishop. Within each diocese are local parishes. The General Synod of the Church of England is the legislative body for the church and comprises bishops, other clergy and laity.
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  • Jump to navigation Jump to search. The Church of England (C of E) is the established church of England.[3][4][5] The Archbishop of Canterbury is the most senior cleric...
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    • Q. What is the highest rank in Anglican Church?
    • Q. Who is the leader of the Anglican Church?
    • Q. What is inclusion in the church?
  • UK Church Hierarchy. The Church of England is divided into two provinces: York in the North and Canterbury in the South, led by an archbishop each.
  • What is the hierarchy in the Church of England? Jesus Christ is the head of the Anglican church. Queen Elizabeth II is the supreme governor.
  • What is the order of hierarchy in the Church of England? Approximate ranking: Jesus Christ is the head of the Anglican church.
  • The two archbishops of the Church of England are the archbishop of Canterbury and the archbishop of York. These two priests, along with 24 other high-ranking...
  • What is the hierarchy of the Anglican Church? Approximate ranking: God, the Pope, cardinals, archbishops, bishops, priests and deacons.
  • The Church of England Courts. These courts date back to the pre-reformation period but their records are largely of use to the family historian from the 16th to 18th...
  • The Church of England is the established or state church in England. It is divided into two provinces - Canterbury in the South of England and York in the North.
  • The Anglican Church, also known as the Church of England, was established by King Henry VIII due to his disagreement with the Catholic Church.
  • Christianity arrived in England in the late 6th century and St. Augustine founded the first church in England at Canterbury in 1597.
  • This event is known as the Gregorian mission and is the date the Church of England generally marks as the beginning of its formal history.
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  • For a couple of centuries after the time of Elizabeth I, the Anglican church included only the Church of England and Wales and the Church of Ireland.
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