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Àtúnyẹ̀wò ní 11:59, 27 Oṣù Kejìlá 2010
Ìṣe ìjọ Ánglíkánì (Anglicanism) is a tradition within Christianity comprising churches with historical connections to the Church of England or similar beliefs, worship and church structures.[1] The word Anglican originates in ecclesia anglicana, a medieval Latin phrase dating to at least 1246 meaning the English Church. Adherents of Anglicanism are called Anglicans. The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion.[2]
Àyọkà yìí tàbí apá rẹ̀ únfẹ́ àtúnṣe sí. Ẹ le fẹ̀ jù báyìí lọ tàbí kí ẹ ṣàtúnṣe rẹ̀ lọ́nà tí yíò mu kúnrẹ́rẹ́. Ẹ ran Wikipedia lọ́wọ́ láti fẹ̀ẹ́ jù báyìí lọ. |
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- ↑ "What it means to be an Anglican". Retrieved 2009-03-16. Text " Church of England " ignored (help)
- ↑ "The Anglican Communion official website - homepage". Retrieved 2009-03-16.