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  1. The Church of England traces its history back to 597. That year, a group of missionaries sent by the pope and led by Augustine of Canterbury began the Christianisation of the Anglo-Saxons. Augustine became the first archbishop of Canterbury. Throughout the Middle Ages, the English Church was a part of the Catholic Church led by the pope in Rome.

  2. The Catholic Church teaches that the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, in an event known as Pentecost, signaled the beginning of the public ministry of the Church. Catholics hold that Saint Peter was Rome's first bishop and the consecrator of Linus as its next bishop, thus starting the unbroken line which includes the current pontiff, Pope Francis .

  3. St. Francis of Assisi, Halstead. Categories: Catholic Church in England and Wales. Christian denominations in England. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. Catholic chaplaincies in England and Wales. Catholic Church Insurance Association. Catholic Education Service. Catholic Missionary Union of England and Wales. Catholic National Library. Catholic Truth Society. Catholic Women's League. Centres for Seafarers. Chantry Island, Hertfordshire.

  5. The Catholic Church considers that major divisions occurred in c. 144 with Marcionism, 318 with Arianism, 451 with the Oriental Orthodox, 1054 to 1449 (see East–West Schism) during which time the Orthodox Churches of the East parted ways with the Western Church over doctrinal issues (see the filioque) and papal primacy, and in 1517 with the Protestant Reformation, of which there were many ...

  6. CAFOD, - Catholic Agency for Overseas Development - the international development and humanitarian agency; CSAN, the social action agency - "CSAN (Caritas Social Action Network) is the social action arm of the Catholic Church in England and Wales" Catholic Education Service; CYMFED - Catholic Youth Ministry Federation.

  7. The history of Christianity in Britain covers the religious organisations, policies, theology and popular religiosity since ancient history . The Roman Catholic Church was the dominant form of Christianity in Britain from the 6th century through to the Reformation period in the Middle Ages. The ( Anglican) Church of England became the ...