
Anglican Church of Ireland
The Anglican Church of Ireland is the Irish branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, which originated from the Church of England. It is a Christian church that combines Catholic traditions with Protestant Reformation principles. The church is self-governing and led by bishops, with the Archbishop of Armagh serving as its spiritual leader. It emphasizes worship, community service, and biblical teaching, and it welcomes all faithful followers. The church is involved in social issues and promotes inclusivity, while maintaining liturgical traditions such as sacraments, prayers, and religious ceremonies rooted in historic Anglican practice.