Where Episcopalians came from....
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The story of Henry the 8th is not really true, Henry was very much a catholic, there was a large movement before and during the time of Henry to move away from the catholic church but he wouldn't have it. It was only when he was refused a divorce that he bowed to public pressure and dropped Rome.
The C of E was still very much catholic though during Henry's life, the only difference was that he was head, not the pope and it allowed divorce. His daughter Elizebeth 1st changed it to what it is.
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Essentially ancient (Orthodox) Christianity arrived in the British Isles around 40 AD. The Orthodox tradition and Catholic tradition have been part of the UK for 2,000 years, all Henry VIII did was divorce ancient British Orthodoxy from the Pope, which is basically what Eastern Orthodox Churches had already done by not accepting Rome as the seat of the Christianity. BUT...BUT..we see what a lack of leadership (Papacy) has done to the one TRUE, Apostolic tradition...left it rotting.
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I don't know which was worse: your meaningless cola analogy, your lack of understanding of basic Catholic teaching (the one who forbade divorce was Jesus), or your constant repetition of like-you know-umm-whatever. You should study history and public speaking, and don't assume that everyone knows who "Mr. Resurrection" is.
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@HCAIVLIS Transubstantiation was the Roman Catholic teaching, given by the Council of Trent, that the substance of the bread and wine are changed into the substance of Christ's body and blood at the Eucharist, so that nothing of the bread and wine remains except what is accidental. this is to be distinguished from consubstantiation view of the Lutheran.
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it's not the time of Henry the VIII that Anglican Church was established. the Church was established during the time of Queen Elizabeth called the Elizabethan Settlement, the undivided church of England. and the marriage of Henry the VIII was not divorced it was annulled for it is null and void from the very beginning, because his wife Catherine of Aragon was his brothers' widow.
Pleasa try to read the book, YE ARE THE BODY BY BONNEL SPENCER
Thank you..
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it's not the time of Henry the VIII that Anglican Church was established. the Church was established during the time of Queen Elizabeth called the Elizabethan Settlement, the undivided church of England. and the marriage of Henry the VIII was not divorced it was annulled for it is null and void from the very beginning, because his wife Catherine of Aragon was his brothers' widow.
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this is a joke because if it is not your church history is bad
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I thought that the origin of the Anglican Church was the Elizabethan Settlement.
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You have to re-learn your history.....
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My friend, however well-intentioned you were, your statements are so thoroughly inaccurate as to make me wonder whether you meant this as a joke....? However, if not, WHERE did you get all this nonsense?
Please do some investigating, then try again.
LOVE the video! BTW's: Episcopalians are members of The Episcopal Church. We don't say Episcopalian Church.
You should do more vids. This cracks me up!
jmbrowne3 2 years ago
im planning on making more videos like this on my personal channel, mrtrematode
7awesomehorcruxes 2 years ago