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- The Anglican Domain - Helping Episcopalians and other Anglicans worldwide communicate. Information about the church, links to Anglican resources, and assistance for Anglican organizations seeking a Web presence. Features a glossary of Anglican Church terms.
- St Aidan's Traditional Anglican Church - Located in Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, England, it is a small independent Anglican congregation formed to provide a home for Continuing Anglicans within Northern Lincolnshire. This congregation holds to the Low Church or Evangelical tradition in Anglicanism. Provides a service schedule, directions to the church and historical and contact information.
- Anglican Catholic Church - Original Province - Site of the original province of the Anglican Catholic Church the original body of the Traditional Anglican Communion. History, news and information as well as contact information.
- Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion - The home page of a group of Anglican clergy and lay people who value the evangelical heritage of the Anglican Church. Aims anad purpose, state branches, resource newsletters, speeches, and articles.
- Anglican Diocese of Melbourne - Contains information on Anglican history and worship, current programs and personnel, the Church's views on current issues and links to local parishes and bookshop.
- The Anglican Cathedral of Saint Paul - An Anglican Church in America parish under the Traditional Anglican Communion located in Portland, Maine. Includes information on the Church, worship schedules, Kalender, resources and contact information. NOTE: works best in Internet Explorer due to the use of ActiveX.
- St Michael's Anglican Cathedral - Evangelical Anglican church offering a range of public Christian meetings on Sundays. Service times, programs and staff contacts.
- St Aidan's Traditional Anglican Church - A small independent Anglican congregation formed to provide a home for Continuing Anglicans within Northern Lincolnshire. This congregation holds to the Low Church or Evangelical tradition in Anglicanism. Provides a service schedule, directions to the church and historical and contact information. member of the Traditional Anglican Communion.
- Anglican Media Melbourne - Anglican news and events. Includes media training, media releases, opinion polls and discussion boards.
- Anglican Diocese of Toronto - Information site for the Anglican Diocese of Toronto. Also a valuable resource to Anglicans all over the world.
Wikipedia Articles
- Anglican Communion Network - The Anglican Communion Network (ACN) (officially the Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes) is a theologically conservative network of dioceses and parishes working toward Anglican realignment with the key issue of fowarding anti-homosexual initiatives in the Anglican Communion, particularly in the USA. Most of these dioceses and parishes are members of the Episcopal Church in ...
- Orthodox Anglican Communion - The Orthodox Anglican Communion was established in 1967 as a self-governing worldwide fellowship of national Churches in the Anglican tradition. The Orthodox Anglican Communion was one of the first such Communions to be formed outside of the See of Canterbury, and is therefore not a part of the Anglican Communion.
- Seoul Anglican Cathedral English Mission - Seoul Anglican Cathedral English Mission is an Anglican church in Korea. Anglican worship in English has been held on the site of the present Seoul Anglican Cathedral since its predecessor the Church of the Advent held its first Holy Communion service on 21st December 1890.
- Anglican Church in America - The Anglican Church in America (ACA) is a Continuing Anglican church body and the United States branch of the Traditional Anglican Communion. The ACA is separate from the Episcopal Church, a province of the Anglican Communion which is centered on the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Anglican Rite Jurisdiction of the Americas - The Anglican Rite Jurisdiction of the Americas (ARJA) was an Anglican traditionalist church originating in 1981 from within the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC) in the United States and with the assistance of the Philippine Independent Catholic Church (PICC). Citing political infighting within the Anglican Catholic Church, four of its clergy sought the help of the Philippine church in ...