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- noun the national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs); has its see in Canterbury and the sovereign as its temporal head
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The Vatican's top ecumenical spokesman has posed a challenge to Anglican leaders, saying that the Anglican communion must decide whether it has more in common with the Catholic and Orthodox churches or the Protestant denominations.
Archive 2008-05-04 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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The Vatican's top ecumenical spokesman has posed a challenge to Anglican leaders, saying that the Anglican communion must decide whether it has more in common with the Catholic and Orthodox churches or the Protestant denominations.
Anglicans face crucial choice, Vatican prelate says de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Dr Sentamu said that while people may have "traditional" views about sexuality, the Anglican communion is committed to recognising that gay people are valued by God.
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Dr Sentamu said that while people may have "traditional" views about sexuality, the Anglican communion is committed to recognising that gay people are valued by God.
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Dr Sentamu said that while people may have "traditional" views about sexuality, the Anglican communion is committed to recognising that gay people are valued by God.
icBirmingham 2009
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Dr Sentamu said that while people may have "traditional" views about sexuality, the Anglican communion is committed to recognising that gay people are valued by God.
mirror.co.uk - Home 2009
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Dr Sentamu said that while people may have "traditional" views about sexuality, the Anglican communion is committed to recognising that gay people are valued by God.
icCoventry 2009
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Dr Sentamu said that while people may have "traditional" views about sexuality, the Anglican communion is committed to recognising that gay people are valued by God.
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Dr Sentamu said that while people may have "traditional" views about sexuality, the Anglican communion is committed to recognising that gay people are valued by God.
icCoventry 2009
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Dr Sentamu said that while people may have "traditional" views about sexuality, the Anglican communion is committed to recognising that gay people are valued by God.
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