Anglican Church
ANGLICAN CHURCH or COMMUNION: A
comprehensive name for the Reformation churches
of English origin, including the Church of England
and its branches in Ireland, Scotland, the colonies,
and India, with the various missionary jurisdictions, and the Protestant Episcopal Church of the
United States. The liturgy in all is the Book of
Common Prayer with modifications (see Common Prayer, Book of),
and the Thirty-nine Articles are accepted with changes necessary to fit local
conditions (see Thirty-Nine Articles). All
have episcopal organization and hold to the “historic episcopate” (see Apostolic Succession).
The Lambeth Conference is a meeting of
bishops of the Anglican communion intended to
promote the unity and fellowship of its members.
See England, Church of;
Ireland;
Scotland;
Protestant Episcopal Church.