What does the Episcopal Church believe about abortion?

The Episcopal Church honors an individual's right to make an informed decision about abortion. The church is a pro-choice
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denomination and belongs to the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.
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What do Episcopalians believe about birth control?

The Episcopal Church as early as the 1930s approved contraception for purposes of family planning. The church calls on its programs and projects to “provide information to all men and women on a full range of affordable, acceptable, safe, and non-coercive contraceptive and reproductive health care services.”
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What is the Anglican church position on abortion?

Anglican Church in North America

It is not a member of the Anglican Communion and is anti-abortion, proclaiming that "all members and clergy are called to promote and respect the sanctity of every human life from conception to natural death".
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Does the Methodist church support abortion?

21 The United Methodist Church opposes abortion, however, as a means of birth control or gender selection.
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What does the Episcopal Church believe in?

We believe in following the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world. We have a legacy of inclusion, aspiring to tell and exemplify God's love for every human being; women and men serve as bishops, priests, and deacons in our church.
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What's the difference between Catholic and Episcopalian?

Episcopalians don't surrender to the Pope's authority; they have bishops and cardinals that are chosen through elections. Meanwhile, Catholics are under the Pope's authority. Confession of sins to priests is not practiced in the Episcopal Church, but is an important element of the Catholic Church.
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Do Episcopalians believe in Virgin Mary?

An Anglo-Catholic manual, Saint Augustine's Prayer Book: A Book of Devotion for members of the Episcopal Church, first published in 1947, includes a section containing devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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What does the Catholic Church say about abortion?

The Catholic Church states that abortion is always wrong, because life begins at conception and is God given. This means that in the eyes of the Catholic Church abortion is classed as murder and goes against the commandment, Thou shalt not kill (Exodus 20:13). This commandment is reiterated by Jesus in Matthew 19:18.
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What do humanists believe about abortion?

Humanists believe that abortion can be morally acceptable. The Humanist movement fought for the legalisation of abortion in the 1960's and they don't believe that all life is sacred. They believe that quality of life is more important than a right to life.
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Can Anglicans use birth control?

Anglican Church and Protestant Church

The official stance of both faiths is that birth control is permissible because it is not expressly forbidden within scripture.
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Does the Anglican Church support LGBT?

The current position of the Church of England is that marriage is between a man and a woman. The Church of England has also maintained the position that it supports celibate same-sex relationships including civil partnership.
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Can Episcopalians drink alcohol?

The Episcopal Church, along with other "mainline" Protestant denominations, the Roman Catholic Church and the major American branches of Judaism, allows its members to consume alcohol.
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What does the Bible say about preventing pregnancy?

The Bible never explicitly approves of contraception.
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Can Catholic married couples use condoms?

Catholic church teaching does not allow the use of condoms as a means of birth control, arguing that abstinence and monogamy in heterosexual marriage is the best way to stop the spread of Aids.
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What Peter Singer said about abortion?

I declare that direct abortion, that is, abortion willed as an end or as a means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, since it is the deliberate killing of an innocent human being.
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Do Humanists believe in gender equality?

Humanists believe in equality on the basis of sex and gender and therefore support the feminist principle of the inherent equality of women, and have long supported the human rights of LGBT people.
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Does humanism believe in God?

Humanists do not believe that there is a God who commands us to have certain beliefs or to live our lives in a certain way, and rewards or punishes us for what we have done or not done in this life.
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When did abortion become a sin?

The next period, 1500-1750, found anyone who resorted to contraception or abortion subject to excommunication (1588), saw these rules relaxed in 1591, and banned abortion even for those who would be murdered because of a pregnancy (1679).
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Do Episcopalians use the rosary?

The rosary is not a particularly common devotion for Episcopalians. In fact, the invention of the so-called Anglican rosary in the latter half of the last century was intended to give Episcopalians a way of praying with beads without being associated with anything that seemed too Roman Catholic.
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What version of the Bible does the Episcopal Church use?

Episcopalians primarily use the New Revised Standard Version. The NRSV was published in 1989 as an update to the Revised Standard Version (RSV) which itself was a revision of the American Standard Version (ASV). Some Episcopalians still use the Revised Standard Version. Others prefer the King James Version (KJV).
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Is the Episcopal Church Catholic or Protestant?

The Episcopal Church calls itself “Protestant, yet Catholic,” going back to its roots in the Church of England, which also describes itself as “Reformed and Catholic.”
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Do Episcopalians baptize babies?

Episcopalians will baptize infants, as well as adults or older children who were not previously baptized in any other Christian denomination. If no one knows whether a person has already been baptized, a ceremony called conditional baptism may be performed.
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Why did the Episcopal Church split?

The Communion has been divided globally and in the United States for years over issues from gay rights to women's ordination to how to read the Bible. The dispute has led to multimillion-dollar lawsuits over who has the right to church properties.
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Can a Catholic take Communion at an Episcopal Church?

That can be summarised simply. Catholics should never take Communion in a Protestant church, and Protestants (including Anglicans) should never receive Communion in the Catholic Church except in case of death or of "grave and pressing need".
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