
Chruch of England
The Church of England is the primary Christian church in England, established in the 16th century when it separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation. It combines Catholic traditions with Protestant principles, serving as the country’s established church with the monarch as its Supreme Governor. It conducts worship, sacraments, and community work through parishes and cathedrals nationwide. Led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, it plays a significant role in cultural, social, and moral life, emphasizing inclusivity, social justice, and spiritual guidance for diverse communities across England.