
What is Anglicanism?
Until the 20th century, Anglicanism was largely defined in terms of its English origins and preservation of the language and customs of English-speaking peoples. At the end of the 19th century, however, Anglicanism began to take on a new identity. The national churches that derived from the Church of England became more conscious of their own identity while remaining in communion with the See of Canterbury. They also retained a common Anglican theological and ecclesial identity. Anglicanism is now a worldwide family of churches that share a common theological heritage and polity.
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Presiding Bishop Day of Repentance sermon
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