Anglican Saints
Anglican Saints are individuals recognized for their holiness and exemplary lives within the Anglican Communion, a branch of Christianity. These saints often include early Christian martyrs, missionaries, and reformers who have made significant contributions to the faith. Their lives serve as models of Christian virtue and devotion.
In the Anglican tradition, saints are commemorated through feast days and liturgical celebrations. While the Book of Common Prayer includes a calendar of saints, the recognition of saints can vary among different Anglican provinces. Saints like St. Augustine of Canterbury and St. Thomas Becket are notable figures celebrated for their impact on the church and society.