Established Church

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An '''Established Church''' is a [[church]] sanctioned and supported by the government. In the 1600s the [[Church of England]] was the Established Church of the British government.  While rare, established churches still exist in Sweden ([[Lutheran Church]]) and Argentina ([[Roman Catholic Church]]).
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An '''Established Church''' is a [[church]] sanctioned and supported by the government. In the 1600s the [[Church of England]] was the Established Church of the British government.  
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In countries that don't have an established church they do have '''religious freedom''' or the act to belief in any type of religion you would like too.
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While rare, established churches still exist in Sweden ([[Lutheran Church]]) and Argentina ([[Roman Catholic Church]]).
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Current revision as of 00:16, 9 February 2007

An Established Church is a church sanctioned and supported by the government. In the 1600s the Church of England was the Established Church of the British government.

While rare, established churches still exist in Sweden (Lutheran Church) and Argentina (Roman Catholic Church).

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