List of people who have converted to Anglicanism

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The following is a list of notable individuals who converted to Anglicanism from a different religion or no religion.

Formerly Irreligious

Formerly Buddhist

Formerly
Catholic

Formerly Hindu

Formerly Jewish

Formerly Mormon

Formerly Muslim

Formerly Orthodox

  • Prince
    Queen Elizabeth II[53]

Formerly another branch of Protestantism

Formerly Other Religions

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