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  • established church
    established church
    noun
    a church that is recognized by law, and sometimes financially supported, as the official church of a nation.
  • Established Church
    Established Church
    noun
    a Church that is officially recognized as a national institution, esp the Church of England

established church

American  

noun

  1. a church that is recognized by law, and sometimes financially supported, as the official church of a nation.


Established Church British  

noun

  1. a Church that is officially recognized as a national institution, esp the Church of England

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

established church 1 Cultural  
  1. A church supported by the government as a national institution. The Church of England is an established church in England, as is the Lutheran Church in the countries of Scandinavia and the Presbyterian Church in Scotland.


established church 2 Cultural  
  1. A religious denomination that receives financial and other support from the government, often to the exclusion of support for other denominations. (See under “World Literature, Philosophy, and Religion.”)


Etymology

Origin of established church

First recorded in 1650–60

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Before it was formed after the American Revolution, Anglicanism was the established church of the Virginia colony.

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“Cures and charms go way beyond the established church, it predates Christianity,” Dr. Moore said.

From New York Times Dec. 20, 2021

It started with the Anglican Church, or Church of England, the first established church of the Virginia colony.

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In the Protestant states the ecclesiastical authority remains purely territorial, and the sovereign remains effective head of the established church.

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The bishops will have to vote on them in March, the Church as a whole in July, and later Parliament, for in the end Parliament controls the Established Church in Egland.

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After Cambridge, Ramsey entered Cuddesdon College, a theological seminary near Oxford, and began his rapid and seemingly effortless rise to the top rank of the Established Church.

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After about 180 executions, including the Jesuit Robert Southwell, Elizabeth said that if her council wanted to convert more Catholics to the Established Church, they should do so by the example of their lives.

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He points out that although the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Established Church in England is strong among the clergy, especially in Canterbury, yet the movement has but a weak hold on the laity.

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John Henry Newman became a clergyman of the Established Church.

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