The Anglican Communion does not have a centralised canon law of its own, unlike the canon law of the Catholic Church.[1] Each of the autonomous member churches of the communion, however, does have a canonical system. Some, such as the Church of England, has an ancient, highly developed canon law while others, such as the Episcopal Church in the United States have more recently developed canonical systems originally based on the English canon law.
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Different canon laws
See also
References
- ^ Skyes & Booty 1988, p. 206.
Sources
- Skyes, Stephen; Booty, John, eds. (1988). The Study of Anglicanism. London: SPCK. ISBN 978-0-281-04330-9.
Further reading
- The Principles of Canon Law Common to the Churches of the Anglican Communion (PDF). London: The Anglican Communion Office. 2008. ISBN 978-0-9558261-3-9.
- Doe, Norman (1998). Canon Law in the Anglican Communion: A Worldwide Perspective. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-826782-9.