Question

Difficulty: MediumThe Church of England

The Church of England is the official established state church in England, but its leadership and geographic reach are specifically defined. Which of the following statements correctly describes a feature of its leadership or its status within the United Kingdom?

  1. The Monarch is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, while the Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader.Answer
  2. B
    The Church of England is the established state church for all four nations of the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
  3. C
    The Archbishop of Canterbury serves as the Supreme Governor of the Church and is responsible for appointing the Monarch as the spiritual head.
  4. D
    The Church of England operates as the established state church in Scotland, where it is governed by the General Assembly and the Monarch.

Answer

The correct answer states that the Monarch is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, while the Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader.
The correct answer correctly distinguishes between the formal constitutional role of the Monarch as the Supreme Governor and the ecclesiastical role of the Archbishop of Canterbury as the spiritual leader of the Church of England.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the official title of the Monarch in relation to the Church of England.
The Monarch is the Supreme Governor.
This is a constitutional requirement for the established church in England.
2
Identify the role of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Archbishop is the spiritual leader.
The Archbishop leads the religious and spiritual functions of the church, distinct from the Monarch's formal governorship.
3
Verify the geographic limits of the Church of England's established status.
It is established only in England.
Other UK nations either have no established church (Wales, Northern Ireland) or a different national church structure (Scotland).

Key Concept

Leadership and Established Status of the Church of England

Practice More

Review the status of the Church of Scotland to understand how its relationship with the Monarch differs from that of the Church of England.
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