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drussila | 17:50 Thu 05th May 2005 | Body & Soul
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Is the Church of England part of the Catholic church,and as I was christend in the Church of England , does that make me a catholic?
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No. Henry VIII broke away from catholicism and took a load of the Church's money (from what I remember from history). The Queen is the head of C of E. It's essentially the same religion though I think.

It is the same religion - Christianity.

There are many types of Christianity, Catholicism, Church of England etc etc, Anglican and Presbytarian too I think.

No you are not Catholic

If you were christened in the church of england then you religion is Cofe. 

If you were baptized in a catholic church you are catholic.

 

 


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Just nit-picking here but the head of the Church of England is God. The monarch holds the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
In the Anglican Church Service - which is Church of England - we do acknowledge the Catholic Church so it's all part and parcel, but you are not considered to be Catholic. 
I'd also like to be pedantic!
Catholic means "universal" and can be applied to any and all christian religions. I vaguely recall a line in a prayer (or similar) used in one of the protestant churches that refers to the holy catholic church.
The mainstream usage for catholic refers to Roman Catholic which is the church headed up by the pope. If you were christened Church of England, then you are not a Roman Catholic.
Half an hour's research on the internet could fill you in on the differences between CofE and RC, they're really quite small. Then you could go to either service!

if you really want to be a catholic, then convert. although i guess following catholicism counts as converting, there's an official way to do it (not sure what, having only converted from catholicism-by-default to atheism by sense)

To become a catholic officially you ask a priest to perform a baptism ceremony for you.

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