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Church of EnglandEstablished form of Christianity in England, a member of the Anglican communion. It was dissociated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534 under Henry VIII; the British monarch is still the supreme head of the Church of England today. The service book until November 2000 was the Book of Common Prayer. It is now Common Worship. The Church of England suffered its largest annual decline in Sunday service attendance for 20 years in 1995, according to the annual Church Statistics report. The average attendance was 1,045,000 – a drop of 36,000 from 1994. In November 1992, the General Synod of the Church of England and the Anglican Church in Australia voted in favour of the ordination of women, and the first women priests were ordained in England in 1994. By 1998 there were some 860 stipendiary women clergy.
The Church of England has churches all over the world. It considers itself part of the catholic (universal) church referred to in the creeds; catholic in this sense is not Roman Catholic. The Church of England has much in common with Roman Catholicism and has a close relationship with the Roman Catholic Church, although some of its parties are more similar to the Protestant denominations. It has, therefore, been described as a bridge between the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches.
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