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− | The United Reformed Aristotelian Church is one of the major [[Aristotelian]] Churches, along with the [[Universal Roman Aristotelian Church of England, Scotland and Ireland|Roman Church]]. Formed in 1461 by the Priests and Bishops of England, it is the official church of the Kingdom of England. Also known as the Church of England, it covers the three [[Province]]s of [[Province of Canterbury|Canterbury]], [[Province of Southwark|Southwark and |
+ | The United Reformed Aristotelian Church is one of the major [[Aristotelian]] Churches, along with the [[Universal Roman Aristotelian Church of England, Scotland and Ireland|Roman Church]]. Formed in 1461 by the Priests and Bishops of England, it is the official church of the Kingdom of England. Also known as the Church of England, it covers the three [[Province]]s of [[Province of Canterbury|Canterbury]], [[Province of Southwark|Southwark]] and [[Province of York|York]]. All dioceses of England, previously holding allegiance to Rome, are now loyal to the Reformed Church. |
− | The Church is led by the [[Council of Bishops]] and [[Council of Clergy]], as well as a set of officials including the Patriarch, [[Syounger|Syrusyoungermortimer]], Chancellor [[Lordwilb]] and Rector [[Prof.sloth]]. |
+ | The Church is led by the [[Council of Bishops]] and [[Council of Clergy]], as well as a set of officials including the Patriarch, [[Syounger|Syrusyoungermortimer]], Chancellor [[Lordwilb]] and Rector [[Prof.Sloth|Prof.sloth]]. |
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[[Category:The Kingdom of England]] |
[[Category:The Kingdom of England]] |