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Anglicans

Anglicans are members of the Anglican Communion, a global fellowship of Christian churches that trace their origins to the Church of England. Established in the 16th century during the Reformation, Anglicans combine elements of Protestantism and Catholicism in their worship and beliefs. They uphold the authority of the Bible, the importance of tradition, and the role of reason in faith. Anglican worship often features liturgical practices, including the Book of Common Prayer. While they have a hierarchical structure led by bishops, individual congregations may vary in their practices and theological views.