• (September 1987). The Ordination of Women and the Anglican–Episcopal Experience: The Road to Schism – A Case Study (PDF). Biblical Research Institute...
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  • in considerable conflict and even schism concerning some or all of these developments, as was the case in the Anglican realignment. More conservative elements...
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    Evangelical Anglicanism or Evangelical Episcopalianism is a tradition or church party within Anglicanism that shares affinity with broader evangelicalism...
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    Reformed Episcopal Church (category Religious organizations established in 1873)
    The Reformed Episcopal Church (REC) is an Anglican Church. It was founded in 1873 in New York City by George David Cummins, a former bishop of the Protestant...
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  • of the Anglican Communion therefore commemorate many of the saints in the General Roman Calendar, often on the same days. In some cases, Anglican Calendars...
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    subsequently relocated to Tokyo in December 1873. By 1879, through cooperative work between the various Anglican missions, the largest part of the Book of...
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  • The Anglican realignment is a movement among some Anglicans to align themselves under new or alternative oversight within or outside the Anglican Communion...
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  • History of the Episcopal Church (United States) (category History of Anglicanism)
    criticized these moves and stated that schism is not an "honored tradition within Anglicanism" and claims schism has "frequently been seen as a more egregious...
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    All Saints' Church, Rome (category Anglican church buildings in Italy)
    the chapel continued to expand into the 1870s. The 1870s marked a schism in the Anglican community at Rome. Those who considered the clergy at the Granary...
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  • Broad church (category Anglican theology and doctrine)
    England in particular and Anglicanism in general, meaning that the church permits a broad range of opinion on various issues of Anglican doctrine. In the American...
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    individuals who have been saved. The branch theory, which is maintained by some Anglicans, holds that those Churches that have preserved apostolic succession are...
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  • Catholic Church 1873, p.83, and (ii) Staley, V. The Catholic Religion, 1894, pp 23, 31 "Council for Christian Unity". Cofe.anglican.org. Archived from...
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    United States of America (PECUSA), is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion based in the United States with additional dioceses elsewhere...
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    deteriorate the exterior stonework. In preparation for the October 2008 schism, the Cathedral Chapter adopted a special resolution on July 24, 2008. It...
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    Apostolic succession (category Episcopacy in Anglicanism)
    bishops. Those of the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Scandinavian Lutheran, Anglican, Oriental Orthodox, Church of the East, Hussite, Moravian and Old Catholic...
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    church but Leo X's confirmation "was providential" in respect to the future schism.: 72  Forced into hiding as a result of the Protestant Reformation, the...
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    Anglicanism in Spain has its roots in the 16th-century Spanish Reformation [es]. Today it is represented by two Church bodies, namely, the Spanish Reformed...
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    Book of Common Prayer (1662) (category Anglican Church of Australia)
    Prayer is an authorised liturgical book of the Church of England and other Anglican bodies around the world. In continuous print and regular use for over 360...
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    expression in the Coonan Cross Oath protest in 1653. This led to the permanent schism among the Thomas' Christians of India, leading to the formation of Puthenkur...
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    Mass (liturgy) (category Anglican sacraments)
    Catholicism. The term is also used in many Lutheran churches, as well as in some Anglican churches, and on rare occasion by other Protestant churches. Other Christian...
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    named 37 Doctors of the Church. Of these, the 18 who died before the Great Schism of 1054 are also held in high esteem by the Eastern Orthodox Church, although...
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    independently in protest at women's meetings. After several years, this schism became largely resolved, testifying to the resistance of some within the...
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    Papers: Carew MSS. i, ii, (6 vols., 1867–1873). Dr Nicholas Sanders Rise and growth of the Anglican schism published 1877 Attribution  This article incorporates...
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    St. Paul's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in the Anglican Communion located in the Old Town area of Alexandria, Virginia. The church...
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    Freemasonry (section Schism)
    legitimate Grand Lodge. Other Grand Lodges had to choose between them until the schism was healed.) Exclusive Jurisdiction can be waived when the two overlapping...
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    Mar Thoma Syrian Church (category Anglicanism in India)
    succeeded as the Metropolitan of the Malankara See in 1877 which led to a schism in the Malankara church. Those who supported reformation loyally followed...
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    Nichols, Aidan (2010) [1992]. Rome and the Eastern Churches: A Study in Schism (2nd rev. ed.). San Francisco: Ignatius Press. ISBN 9781586172824. Ostrogorsky...
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  • Calcutta in 1873 and the Calcutta Boys' School in 1877. In 1947, the Wesleyan Methodist Church in India merged with Presbyterians, Anglicans and other Protestant...
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    of Ksani, Georgia (1660) Venerable Hilarion, Elder, of Optina Monastery (1873) New Hieromartyrs Alexis Kuznetsov and Peter Dyakonov, Priests (1918) New...
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    Leonid of Optina (1841) Macarius (1860) Moses (1862) Anthony (1865) Hilarion (1873) Ambrose (1891) Anatole I the "Elder" (1894) Isaac I (1894) Joseph (1911)...
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