anglikansk
Anglikansk refers to the Church of England, which is the established church in England, Scotland, and Wales. The term "Anglikansk" is derived from the Latin word "Anglicanus," meaning "English." The Church of England is a Protestant church that traces its origins back to the 16th century, when King Henry VIII broke away from the Roman Catholic Church. The Church of England is governed by the monarch of the United Kingdom and has a bishop-led structure, with the Archbishop of Canterbury serving as the spiritual leader.
The Church of England is characterized by its use of the Book of Common Prayer, which includes
The Church of England has a significant presence in the United Kingdom, with millions of members and