Wikipedia:WikiProject Anglicanism/COTM

Anglicanism collaboration effort
The purpose of this page is to maintain an Anglicanism collaboration effort.

Rules:
 * 1) The article must have something to do with Anglicanism or the Anglican Communion: its history, doctrine, institutions, and notable figures.
 * 2) The article with the most people supporting it will win. If there is a tie, the one that was nominated first will be the collaboration effort.
 * 3) Nominations can stay up for 2 months, and then will be removed.

How to nominate:
 * 1) Place your nomination below, at the bottom of the list, with once sentence why you are nominating it. Please sign your nomination with four tildes ~.

Archives
Archived nominations for can be accessed via the above link. Apparently, protocol is that if anyone wants to renominate an article, they need to do so - we can't just carry over from one month to the next. If you would like to know which nominations failed - please check there.

Current project
is the collaboration effort.

Nominations
Please add nominations below. Please indicate your support for the nomination with Support or Oppose and a brief comment


 * Richard Hooker - He could use a big push.


 * William Paley - Very important figure and very interesting in natural theology.


 * Saint Mary's Episcopal Church - A very historical Anglo-Catholic church in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The building was built in 1887 but its congregation was established in 1857. Its members created the Saint Luke's Health System in 1882.  It is the oldest Anglo-Catholic church west of the Mississippi River. The liturgy is very unique because ad orientum is used