anglikánus
Anglikánus refers to a member or follower of the Anglican Communion, a global Christian communion of churches in communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Anglican Communion traces its roots to the Church of England, which separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century. This separation, often referred to as the English Reformation, was initiated by King Henry VIII.
Anglicanism is often described as a middle way, or *via media*, between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.
Key tenets of Anglicanism include the acceptance of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion as a statement of
The Anglican Communion is a diverse and worldwide body, with member churches in many countries. While united