The American Anglican Church (AAC) is a Continuing Anglican jurisdiction which was founded later in the history of the Continuing Anglican movement, ultimately deriving from controversies in the Episcopal Church. These were over the ordination of women to the priesthood, liberal or progressive theology, and a new revision of the Book of Common Prayer (adopted in 1979). Holy Innocents Anglican Church in New York serves as the AAC headquarters. The American Anglican Church is a product of the Continuing Anglican movement, as such its doctrines are generally within the orthodoxy of that movement. It summarizes its doctrine, discipline, and worship in a mission statement: More information...
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