Anglican Church headgear
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MITREAnglican Church headgear
MITREAnglican bishop's headgear
MITRESHeadgear for Anglican bishops
BEADLESAnglican church officials
MITREAnglican Church headdress
spikeryvery High-Church Anglican
EPISCOf the Anglican Church: Abbr.
spikeriesSPIKERY, very High-Church Anglican
vicarparish priest in the Anglican church
vicarsparish priest in the Anglican church
subvicarparish priest in the Anglican church
TEDEUMSung at morning prayer in Anglican Church.
venerable(in the Anglican Church) A title given to an archdeacon
mattinsA service of morning prayer in various churches, esp. the Anglican Church
matinsthe service of public prayer, said in the morning, in the Anglican Church
nonconformityNonconformists as a body, esp. Protestants in England dissenting from the Anglican Church
nonconformistA member of a Protestant church in England that dissents from the established Anglican Church
nonconformistsA member of a Protestant church in England that dissents from the established Anglican Church
episcopaliansEPISCOPALIAN, an adherent of episcopacy; a person who belongs to an episcopal (esp Anglican) church
episcopalianrelating to bishops / an adherent of episcopacy; a person who belongs to an episcopal (esp Anglican) church
churchwardenEither of the two elected lay representatives in an Anglican parish, formally responsible for movable church property and for keeping order in church
churchwardensEither of the two elected lay representatives in an Anglican parish, formally responsible for movable church property and for keeping order in church
archdeaconsA senior Christian cleric (in the early Church a deacon, in the modern Anglican church a priest) to whom a bishop delegates certain responsibilities
evensongs(in the Christian Church) A service of evening prayers, psalms, and canticles, conducted according to a set form, esp. that of the Anglican Church
archdeaconA senior Christian cleric (in the early Church a deacon, in the modern Anglican church a priest) to whom a bishop delegates certain responsibilities
lessonsA passage from the Bible read aloud during a church service, esp. either of two readings at morning and evening prayer in the Anglican Church