MarketplaceEpiscopal Church HistoryPosted on February 23, 2010. Question re: Church history: are Anglican/episcopalians considered " Protestant"?Is the origin of the Church OF England, of which modern which day Church Episcopale in the United States and Canada (Anglican), comes on the part considered of the Protestant Reformation? the big question, with 'there' and 'no' replies Yes without any doubts! Yes. The source (the sources) : my husband, my member of the Church of England Ouais. I think the Christian religion besides Catholism is technically Protestant. Oh yes!! ! THE Anglican ones are of ordinary one trust to consider itself the " through media" - Catholic and Protestant. They keep most of the Catholic forms for the rites, the liturgies, the priestly clothes, and the sacrements. ... But itself in accordance with a thirty four alliances of item that is obviously Protestant in the nature. you obtained that the of return words, the Church Episcopale came from the Church OF England, and are the same Church Ouais. THE Anglican most of/episcopalians would say that " there" but a minority anglo-catholique would say 'No" since they see themselves as a branch of the Catholic Church with Roman, Catholic Catholics of the east, Orthodox and Old. A lot of Anglican, including a lot of Anglican Evangedliques, consider themselves " evangelical catholics" with one " cleaned and Catholicism" reformed. I am RC and sees all Anglican ones as some degree of Protestant since they came from the continuation of the Reformation. Yes, Under the direction of William Tyndale and of John knox England and Scotland had a reformation in the mi-1500. The king Henry VIII removed the Catholic church of the strength using Thomas Cranmer in an attempt to divorce Katherine of Aragon and marries Anne Boleyn. There was the small change since this time. The Church of England was to result it dominates the religion. THE Roman Catholics call them Protestant. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment | Recent Articles Other Sites |