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How Did Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Change the Communion

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How did Thomas Cranmer, the archbishop of Canterbury, change the Communion service?


A) He substituted water for the wine previously used as one of the sacraments.
B) He moved the Communion service from Sunday to the mid-week meeting.
C) He decreed that the laity receive both wine and bread, and the entire service was in English.
D) He created a new position for lay members to officiate the Communion service.
E) He abolished this rite because it smacked of Catholicism and papal acquiescence.

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