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I am confussed by reding this article. Firstly how come when CSI & CNI was formed in communion with Anglican church still the Anglican choose to exsist as Anglical Church of India independently. How's that possible? Secondly, if Anglical Church which continue to exist before CNI & CSI formed then why it joint in union of the CNI &CSI ? and then Anglican Church reorganised in India? Thirdly the Anglican Church head has always been the Queen of England. Has she given rights to continue as Anglican Church in India even knowing that she has jointed with CSI & CNI church union.
Answers: 1. CSI is an union of Anglicans, Methodists, German Basel Missions, Lutherans etc. There was a compromise in the Common Prayer Book. This lead to the formation of several distinct Anglican Church of India. Several Anglican parishes and dioceses have left the CNI and CSI because they did not want to compromise on their faith. 2. Queen of England is no longer recognized as the head of Anglican Churches in several Independent nations. In United States and India, for example, the heads of the Anglican Churches including ECUSA, ACNA, CSI and CNI are their own Bishops. No one now requires the permission of the Queen of England to separate from the Anglican Communion and exist as a separate Anglican Church. Anglicanism is a denomination now and not a jurisdiction under the Queen of England. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vjstephen ( talk • contribs) 04:28, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
Is this church in communion with the Traditional Anglican Communion? Will it be joining the Roman Catholic Church and become a new Anglican Ordinariate? By impression is that the answer to both question is "Yes." -- Bruce Hall ( talk) 05:57, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
Answer: Anglican Church of India is not in communion with the Traditional Anglican Communion. But Bishop Hepworth influenced some members including Bishops and Clergy in the ACI and lead them to form another Anglican Church of India under Bishop Prakash. This new version of ACI is in communion with TAC and are also in the process of becoming an Anglican Ordinariate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vjstephen ( talk • contribs) 04:20, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
Look at this websites [2] and this one [3]. The second is undoubtly the TAC affiliate in India, lead by ++Prakash, the first is lead by ++Vattapparaya; and i'm affraid the article has contents from both (not privy enough to discern). Could anyone confirm? -- Wllacer ( talk) 11:39, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
Answer: The ACI lead by Bp. Vattappara is the continuing Anglican Church and the one lead by Bp. Prakash is the one joining the Holy See. Both churches uses the same name. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vjstephen ( talk • contribs) 04:22, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
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I am confussed by reding this article. Firstly how come when CSI & CNI was formed in communion with Anglican church still the Anglican choose to exsist as Anglical Church of India independently. How's that possible? Secondly, if Anglical Church which continue to exist before CNI & CSI formed then why it joint in union of the CNI &CSI ? and then Anglican Church reorganised in India? Thirdly the Anglican Church head has always been the Queen of England. Has she given rights to continue as Anglican Church in India even knowing that she has jointed with CSI & CNI church union.
Answers: 1. CSI is an union of Anglicans, Methodists, German Basel Missions, Lutherans etc. There was a compromise in the Common Prayer Book. This lead to the formation of several distinct Anglican Church of India. Several Anglican parishes and dioceses have left the CNI and CSI because they did not want to compromise on their faith. 2. Queen of England is no longer recognized as the head of Anglican Churches in several Independent nations. In United States and India, for example, the heads of the Anglican Churches including ECUSA, ACNA, CSI and CNI are their own Bishops. No one now requires the permission of the Queen of England to separate from the Anglican Communion and exist as a separate Anglican Church. Anglicanism is a denomination now and not a jurisdiction under the Queen of England. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vjstephen ( talk • contribs) 04:28, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
Is this church in communion with the Traditional Anglican Communion? Will it be joining the Roman Catholic Church and become a new Anglican Ordinariate? By impression is that the answer to both question is "Yes." -- Bruce Hall ( talk) 05:57, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
Answer: Anglican Church of India is not in communion with the Traditional Anglican Communion. But Bishop Hepworth influenced some members including Bishops and Clergy in the ACI and lead them to form another Anglican Church of India under Bishop Prakash. This new version of ACI is in communion with TAC and are also in the process of becoming an Anglican Ordinariate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vjstephen ( talk • contribs) 04:20, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
Look at this websites [2] and this one [3]. The second is undoubtly the TAC affiliate in India, lead by ++Prakash, the first is lead by ++Vattapparaya; and i'm affraid the article has contents from both (not privy enough to discern). Could anyone confirm? -- Wllacer ( talk) 11:39, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
Answer: The ACI lead by Bp. Vattappara is the continuing Anglican Church and the one lead by Bp. Prakash is the one joining the Holy See. Both churches uses the same name. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vjstephen ( talk • contribs) 04:22, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
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