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What we believe

Explore some of the beliefs at the very heart of the Christian faith.

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Our faith videos

Watch our series of Our faith videos and find out some of the basics of the Christian faith.

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When and how did your become a Christian? - Our faith

Living out our faith

The Christian life is shaped around loving God and loving our neighbour

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Two women hug inside cathedral Diocese of Southwark

The Queen: her faith and the Church of England

The Queen's relationship with the Church of England was symbolised at the Coronation in 1953 when Her Majesty was anointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and took an oath to "maintain and preserve inviolably the settlement of the Church of England, and the doctrine worship, discipline, and government thereof, as by law established in England".

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Our Churches

Our churches form the country’s single largest 'estate' of built heritage. Find out more about them on this page. 

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Interior view of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square

Survivor participation

Survivor participation is when victims and survivors are taking part in safeguarding changes and developments that aim to make the Church a safer place for all.

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What happens at a Church of England funeral?

Going to a funeral is not easy, especially for the first time. Whether you are worried about practical things or want to know what it’s for, this page will help to answer your questions.

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Survivor participation newsletter

This form is for victims and survivors who want to receive the Church of England's survivor participation newsletter. The newsletter is produced by the National Safeguarding Team and sent once a month.

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Section 8: Centrally arranged support for victims and survivors

Centrally arranged support for victims and survivors.

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Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse

The Anglican Church in England and Wales is one of 15 investigations being looked at by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, chaired by Professor Jay.

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