anglican

IPA: ˈæŋgɫʌkʌn

Root Word: Anglican

noun

  • a member of an Anglican church

adjective

  • relating to the Church of England, or one of several related churches, such as those in the Anglican Communion
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Examples of "anglican" in Sentences

  • My dear female friend opposes women in the clergy of the anglican church, because
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  • The entire sub-continent could have become high anglican marxists with a deep knowledge of jus ad bellum and jus in bello.
  • The Vatican warned the internet address-making body of the “perils” of allowing new internet domains such as “.catholic, .anglican, .orthodox, .hindu, .islam, .muslim, and .buddhist”.
  • This community presence of the church is something the protestants had at one time before they began ignoring the Word and corruption set in – look at the anglican church in America, for example.
  • i do wonder about the impact the arrival of married, with children "anglican" priests will have on rome and the parishes "fortunate" enogh to recieve them...and their faithful brother roman priests.
  • they left not because of women priests -- that matter was settled in the late '70's -- nor about gay cergy -- that matter was dead the day it was addressed, considering that there is likely not one current "anglican" clergy who cannot trace their ordinations without encountering at least one pair of "gay hands".

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