Church of Ireland
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The Church of Ireland is an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion. The church is organised on an all-Ireland basis and is the second largest religious denomination on the island after the Roman Catholic Church. Like other Anglican churches, it has retained elements of pre-Reformation practice, notably its Episcopal polity, while rejecting papal authority. Nevertheless, in theological and liturgical matters, it incorporates many reforms of the Reformation, in particular the English Reformation. In accommodating both influences, the church formally identifies as both Catholic and Reformed. Within the church, divisions exist between those members whose subculture is more Catholic-leaning and those members whose subculture is more Protestant-leaning. For particular historical and cultural reasons, the Church of Ireland is generally identified as a Protestant church. The Church of Ireland is the second largest and fastest growing Christian community in Ireland.
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- Related: Anglican Communion, Anglo-Irish, Bishops' Selection Conference, Christianity in Ireland, Fellowship Of Vocation, Religion in the United Kingdom
Church of Ireland Church of Ireland www.ireland.anglican.org - Web |
Church of Ireland Theological Institute Church of Ireland Theological Institute www.theologicalinstitute.ie - Web |
Representative Church Body Library Representative Church Body Library www.library.ireland.anglican.org - Web |
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