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The '''Church of England''' was a denomination of [[Christianity]]. Its leading prelate was the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]. [[David Staines]] followed the groups' teaching. [[Xznaal]] ordered him to have the "teacher caste" teach [[Reformed Martian]]. However, Staines warned him this would be unpopular with the Archbishop, so Xznaal told him to behead and replace him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dying Days (novel)}}) | The '''Church of England''' was a denomination of [[Christianity]]. Its leading prelate was the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]. [[David Staines]] followed the groups' teaching. [[Xznaal]] ordered him to have the "teacher caste" teach [[Reformed Martian]]. However, Staines warned him this would be unpopular with the Archbishop, so Xznaal told him to behead and replace him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dying Days (novel)}}) | ||
[[Ian Chesterton]] was raised as a member of the Church of England, but before he became a companion of the [[First Doctor]], he only visited church at weddings, christenings, funerals and at [[Christmas]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Flames of Cadiz (audio story)}}) The same was true of the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s companion [[Ace]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Gods and Monsters (audio story)}}) However, she was not religious. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark (novel)}}; [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Fiesta of the Damned (audio story)}}) | [[Ian Chesterton]] was raised as a member of the Church of England, but before he became a companion of the [[First Doctor]], he only visited church at weddings, christenings, funerals and at a [[carol service]] at [[Christmas]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Flames of Cadiz (audio story)}}) The same was true of the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s companion [[Ace]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Gods and Monsters (audio story)}}) However, she was not religious. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark (novel)}}; [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Fiesta of the Damned (audio story)}}) | ||
The [[Cathedral (Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost)|cathedral]] was a part of the Church of England. Because of this, the [[Bishop (Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost)|bishop]] tried his best to pretend nothing ghost related was going on inside the cathedral, but this turned out to be an act as the bishop was actually following instructions from [[Iris Wildthyme]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost (short story)}}) | The [[Cathedral (Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost)|cathedral]] was a part of the Church of England. Because of this, the [[Bishop (Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost)|bishop]] tried his best to pretend nothing ghost related was going on inside the cathedral, but this turned out to be an act as the bishop was actually following instructions from [[Iris Wildthyme]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost (short story)}}) |
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The Church of England was a denomination of Christianity. Its leading prelate was the Archbishop of Canterbury. David Staines followed the groups' teaching. Xznaal ordered him to have the "teacher caste" teach Reformed Martian. However, Staines warned him this would be unpopular with the Archbishop, so Xznaal told him to behead and replace him. (PROSE: The Dying Days [+]Loading...["The Dying Days (novel)"])
Ian Chesterton was raised as a member of the Church of England, but before he became a companion of the First Doctor, he only visited church at weddings, christenings, funerals and at a carol service at Christmas. (AUDIO: The Flames of Cadiz [+]Loading...["The Flames of Cadiz (audio story)"]) The same was true of the Seventh Doctor's companion Ace. (AUDIO: Gods and Monsters [+]Loading...["Gods and Monsters (audio story)"]) However, she was not religious. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark [+]Loading...["Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark (novel)"]; AUDIO: Fiesta of the Damned [+]Loading...["Fiesta of the Damned (audio story)"])
The cathedral was a part of the Church of England. Because of this, the bishop tried his best to pretend nothing ghost related was going on inside the cathedral, but this turned out to be an act as the bishop was actually following instructions from Iris Wildthyme. (PROSE: Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost [+]Loading...["Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost (short story)"])
Sam Jones was described as "a nice C of E girl" in contrast to the voodoo practitioners of Faction Paradox. (PROSE: Interference - Book One [+]Loading...["Interference - Book One (novel)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In his work of modern British history, State of Emergency, Dominic Sandbrook notes that the Church of England blamed Planet of the Spiders [+]Loading...["Planet of the Spiders (TV story)"] for an increase in arachnophobia among young children during the 1970s.