Historically, the establishment of Catholic schools in Europe encountered various struggles following the creation of the Church of England in the Elizabethan Religious settlements of 1558-63.
This was probably for his opposition to Henry's break with Rome and the creation of the Church of England during the uprising known as the Pilgrimage of Grace.
Pietism is considered the major influence that led to the creation of the "Evangelical Church of the Union" in Prussia in 1817.
Even after the creation of the Church in Wales 1920, the 1662 book (and its Welsh equivalent) was used until 1966, when trials of new services began.
His vision made reality the creation of the Church of Ayios Ipatios in Kathikas.
Quanah Parker was an influence in the creation of the Native American Church.
However, he was in a politically unstable environment during the creation of the Church of England, especially as he was not timid about letting his political views be known.
The diocese remained part of the Province of Canterbury until the creation of the Church in Wales on 31 March 1920.
Two further dioceses were erected soon after the creation of the Church in Wales:
Following the creation of the independent Church of Bangladesh, efforts were made to increase local leadership.