Church of Pakistan
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The Church of Pakistan is a protestant united church in Pakistan, which is part of the Anglican Communion. Despite the presence of this official body, Christians in Pakistan has been the victims of significant persecution on a local level in the 20th century.
See also Christianity in Pakistan
| The Anglican Communion | Image:Canterbury-verycropped.jpg |
| The "Instruments of Unity"
Archbishop of Canterbury | Lambeth Conference | Anglican Consultative Council | Primates' Meeting | |
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| Churches in full communion
Philippine Independent Church | Mar Thoma Church | Old Catholic Church |


