The Church of Scotland is a Presbyterian church with a distinct structure. Which of the following statements correctly describes its official status and its relationship with the monarch?
- It is the national church of Scotland, governed by a General Assembly, and the monarch is an ordinary member.Cevap
- BIt is the established state church of Scotland, and the monarch holds the title of Supreme Governor.
- CIt is the national church of Scotland, which the monarch leads by personally directing the annual General Assembly.
- DIt is an established church led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, who represents the monarch in Scotland.
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The Church of Scotland is the national church, governed by a General Assembly, and the monarch is an ordinary member.
The Church of Scotland is officially recognized as the national church of Scotland. It is a Presbyterian institution governed by a General Assembly, meaning it does not have a hierarchy of archbishops or bishops. The monarch's role is strictly as an ordinary member, not as its head or Supreme Governor. When the General Assembly meets, the monarch is typically represented by the Lord High Commissioner.
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Status and Governance of the Church of Scotland