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The story of the Anglican Church is not just a single moment in time, but a layered history of ancient roots, political upheaval, and a global spread that has made it the third-largest Christian body in the world today. 1. The Ancient Roots (Pre-16th Century)

The official "break" with Rome occurred in the 16th century under . Anglicanism 101 History anglican church

: The surviving Christian practices from the early Roman period. The story of the Anglican Church is not

: In 597 AD, St. Augustine of Canterbury was sent by Pope Gregory the Great to convert the Anglo-Saxons, establishing Canterbury as the symbolic seat of the English church. Anglicanism 101 History : The surviving Christian practices

: Early missionaries like St. Patrick and St. Aidan who evangelized in Scotland, Ireland, and Northern England.

For nearly 1,000 years, this "English Church" ( Ecclesia Anglicana ) was an integral part of the Western Roman Catholic Church. 2. The Great Split: Henry VIII and the Reformation

While many associate the church with the 1500s, its story begins much earlier. Christianity arrived in Britain during the Roman Empire, with evidence of British bishops attending the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. The modern Anglican Church traces its heritage to a fusion of three streams: