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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Archbishop

Hello,

I want to know the meaning od "The Archbishop of Canterbury".

I looked up in the dictionary and it was written

"The priest who is the leader of the church of England."

Does it mean he is leader of all the churches of England?

What is the difference between "Archbishop" and "The Archbishop of Canterbury"?
  

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Hi, I want to know the meaning of "The Archbishop of Canterbury". " Yes. Although the Queen is technically the Head of the Church of England.

  • Hi, I want to know the meaning of "The Archbishop of Canterbury".
  • " Yes.
  • Although the Queen is technically the Head of the Church of England.
  • Does it mean he is leader of all the churches of England?
  • No.
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Hi,

I want to know the meaning of "The Archbishop of Canterbury".

I looked up in the dictionary and it was written

"The priest who is the leader of the church of England." Yes. Although the Queen is technically the Head of the Church of England.

Does it
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CliveDoes it mean he is leader of all the churches of England? No. The Christian religion is divided into different groups, with differences in their beliefs. The Church of England, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, is one such group, but there are others.

What is the difference between "Archbishop" and "The

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