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Word: Anglican Church

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The Anglican Church is the national church of England. It includes all other churches in different countries that share similar beliefs and practices. The church is led by a bishop, and its main leader is based in Canterbury, England. The monarch (king or queen) of England is the church's ceremonial leader.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "Anglican Church" when talking about this specific Christian denomination.
  • You can refer to it when discussing religious beliefs, practices, or history.
Example:
  • "My friend goes to the Anglican Church every Sunday for services."
Advanced Usage:
  • In discussions about religious diversity, one might say, "The Anglican Church plays a vital role in the religious landscape of England and has influenced other denominations worldwide."
Word Variants:
  • Anglican (adjective): Referring to things related to the Anglican Church.
    • Example: "She attends Anglican services regularly."
  • Anglicanism (noun): The beliefs and practices of the Anglican Church.
    • Example: "Anglicanism emphasizes both scripture and tradition in its teachings."
Different Meanings:
  • The term "Anglican" can also refer more broadly to any related church or individual who identifies with Anglican beliefs, not just those in England.
Synonyms:
  • Church of England
  • Episcopal Church (in the United States)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "Anglican Church," but you might encounter phrases like: - "In good standing" – This means being in a respected position within the church community. - "To attend church" – This means to go to a church service, which can apply to the Anglican Church as well.

Summary:

The Anglican Church is an important Christian denomination with roots in England.

Noun
  1. 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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