Answer:
1) Anglicanism is the religion of the Church of England. It is a form of High Episcopalian.

Tradition that Christians do/have.
2) I am going to hazard a guess because I think you mean "Anglicanism" also known as the Church of England, united under the Archbishop of Canterbury. In the United States of America, the Church is also known as the Episcopalian Church.



 

What is an Anglicanism ?



Anglicanism is the Catholic faith as taught in the British Isles by the Church in England for some two thousand years, give and take some few! It holds to the ancient verities referred to
in Jude's Epistle and the Apostolical teaching passed on to the Church Fathers and interpreted by the Episcopal College through Ecumenical Councils.
For myself I do not consider the Canterbury Communion and similar groups to be Anglican except in the sense that anyone from Pol Pot to Pius the 12th, could lay claim to that fame.
They would be Neo Anglicans, new ones who do not hold to Revelation, Scripture and tradition!
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