Anglicanism (Anglican Communion) sprung up in the 16th century in England during the Reformation movement. It is characterized by a blend of protestant and catholic elements. Anglicanism began as the church of England which is now viewed as the mother of Anglicanism....
Anglican
Anglican vs. Episcopal
Anglicanism and Episcopalianism are closely related denominations that might seem alike on the surface but there are still some subtle differences between the two. Anglicanism emerged in the 16th century during the Reformation movement and after King Henry VIII...
Anglican vs Catholic
Anglicanism traces its roots to the Reformation movement of the 16th century when Anglicans, led by King Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic church. Initially, the Anglican Church was called the Church of England but it later rebranded to Anglican when it started...