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The Christian Episcopal Church of Canada is a traditional continuation of the Anglican Church in Canada, which was first established as the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada in 1893.

The Christian Episcopal Church of Canada is a national Church of the Anglican tradition, and is an integral portion of the one holy Catholic Church of Jesus Christ.

The Christian Episcopal Church of Canada is a daughter Church of the Church of England, and adheres to the faith, order, and discipline of the Catholic Church as it was ever received in the Church of England, and as it was set forth by the Church of England, at the time of the Reformation, in the 1562 Thirty-nine Articles of Religion and in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.

The Christian Episcopal Church of Canada confesses, upholds, and maintains the true Christian Faith as revealed by God in the Holy Scriptures, and as expressed in the Creeds and Dogmatic Definitions of the Ecumenical Councils of the Catholic Church.

The Christian Episcopal Church of Canada preserves, upholds, and maintains the Catholic Religion as it was established by the Holy Apostles and handed down from generation to generation by all faithful Christians.

The Christian Episcopal Church of Canada receives, preserves, and transmits unimpaired, the authentic Apostolic Succession through the orthodox Bishops of the Anglican Communion, and preserves the integrity and validity of the Orders of Bishop, Priest, and Deacon.

The Christian Episcopal Church of Canada is a Canadian Church, and upholds the right of every national Church to govern itself, and to oversee its own affairs within its own borders. For this reason, the Christian Episcopal Church of Canada continues to uphold and maintain the ancient doctrine of the Church of England that Her Majesty the Queen is the Supreme Governor of the Christian Church within those Realms and Dominions subject to Her Majesty; and that this Royal Supremacy is agreeable to the Word of God and ought to be preserved and maintained.


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