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Furniture for churches can be bought online from sites such as Church Furniture INFO, Church Antiques, Used Pews, and Church Furniture Direct. Furniture such as tables and chairs can be bought from normal furniture stores such as Homebase.
Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Church of England.
No, Orthodox churches are where persons of Greek or Russian Orthodox faith worship. Like the Church of England, the Orthodox also separated from the Roman Catholic Church on matters of doctrine.
N.E Boyle has written: 'Old parish churches and how to view them' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Church furniture, Churches
The Episcopalian churches are an outgrowth of The Church of England.
The Church of England has reacted against many theories. As have many other churches.
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There are many types of furniture found in churches. The most common types of church furniture are chairs or benches, also known as pews, pulpits and communion tables.
Yes, there are Catholic worships in England. The Catholic Church has a significant presence in England with numerous churches and communities spread throughout the country. The Catholic Church in England is part of the global Catholic Church and follows the teachings and traditions of the Roman Catholic faith.
Janet Bulloch has written: 'Report of the City Churches Commission to the Bishop of London' -- subject(s): Church of England, Church of England. Diocese of London. City Churches Commission
There are many similarities between Catholic Churches and Church of England churches for the simple reason that all the original Church of England churches were Catholic Churches before they were stolen by King Henry VIII and appropriated for his new "church". They all contain an altar situated in a sanctuary, and a place for the people (called the nave). Many of them still contain a choir between the nave and the altar.
Henry VIII (the Eighth) broke away from Rome forming the Church of England. he did not form the Episcopal Church. The Episcopal Church is one of many churches that have the same ideas, theology, customs and so on as the Church of England, and therefore are part of a group of churches worldwide that are termed the Anglican Church (Anglican mean's 'English') that grew out of the original Church of England founded by Henry.