
Queen Elizabeth II and the Church of England: The late monarch's faith beliefs
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As Queen Elizabeth II is mourned, here are some details of the Church of England, of which she was a member. The history of this church is explained, as well as what it meant to the Queen.
"[The Queen] had that overall, overriding sense of duty at the expense of personal pleasure; something which is not very common nowadays." "Rather interestingly, King Charles is also a member of the Church of Scotland while in Scotland, as was the queen." "The new king is also known to take his faith seriously, and we pray that he will be strengthened in carrying out his new role." Deirdre Reilly is a senior editor, lifestyle, with Fox News Digital.
Queen Elizabeth II was a member of the Church of England.
Sometimes referred to as the Anglican Church, the Church of England is part of the Anglican Communion, which itself contains different branches of Christianity, such as the Protestant Episcopal Church, according to History.com.