archbishop of canterbury
1Archbishop of Canterbury — The Archbishop of Canterbury is the chief bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury, the see that churches must be in communion …
2Archbishop of Canterbury — The Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of All England is the centre of Episcopalian Christian unity. The archbishopric was established in 601 AD when Pope Gregory I sent St Augustine to establish the authority of the Roman Catholic church in …
3Archbishop of Canterbury — Archbishop of Can|ter|bu|ry, the the priest who is the leader of the Church of England …
4Archbishop of Canterbury's Award for Outstanding Service to the Anglican Communion — The Archbishop of Canterbury s Award for Outstanding Service to the Anglican Communion is the highest award within the Anglican Communion. It was created by Archbishop George Carey to mark the retirement of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, its first… …
5Archbishop of Canterbury — the spiritual head of the Church of England, who is also the bishop of Canterbury. His official title is ‘Primate of All England’. * * * …
6Archbishop of Canterbury — n. head of the Church of England …
7Ethelred (Archbishop of Canterbury) — Ethelred was Archbishop of Canterbury between 870 and 889.Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Ethelred began=unknown birth name = consecration = 870 term end = 30 June 888 predecessor = Ceolnoth successor = Plegmund birth date = death… …
8Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury — • Seventh Archbishop of Canterbury (602 690) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury …
9Matthew Hutton (archbishop of Canterbury) — For the earlier Archbishop of York the same name, see Matthew Hutton (archbishop of York). Matthew Hutton Archbishop of Canterbury Enthroned 1757 …
10Lyfing (Archbishop of Canterbury) — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Lyfing began=unknown birth name = Aelfstan consecration = 1013 term end = 12 June 1020 predecessor = Alphege successor = Aethelnoth birth date = death date = 12 June 1020 tomb = Canterbury… …