What does MCCE mean?
MCCE means Movement for a Continuing Church of England
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Movement for a Continuing Church of England?
Movement for a Continuing Church of England can be abbreviated as MCCE
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What does MCCE stand for? MCCE stands for "Movement for a Continuing Church of England". |
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How to abbreviate "Movement for a Continuing Church of England"? "Movement for a Continuing Church of England" can be abbreviated as MCCE. |
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What is the meaning of MCCE abbreviation? The meaning of MCCE abbreviation is "Movement for a Continuing Church of England". |
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What is MCCE abbreviation? One of the definitions of MCCE is "Movement for a Continuing Church of England". |
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What does MCCE mean? MCCE as abbreviation means "Movement for a Continuing Church of England". |
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What is shorthand of Movement for a Continuing Church of England? The most common shorthand of "Movement for a Continuing Church of England" is MCCE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CEGGS - Church of England Girls Grammar School
- CESSAC - Church of England Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Clubs
- CEVCP - Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary
- CEYMS - Church of England Young Men's Society
- CEZM - Church of England Zenana Missionary
- CEZMS - Church of England Zenana Missionary Society
- HZDS-LS - Movement for A Democratic Slovakia-People's Party
- CE - Church of England
- CEPB - Church of England Pensions Board
- CEEC - Church of England Evangelical Council
- CEFAA - Church of England Flower Arrangers Association
- CEMS - Church of England Men's Society
- CEBE - Church of England Board of Education
- CEN - Church of England Newspaper
- CEBS - Church of England Boys Society
- CEGV - Church of England Guild of Vergers
- CEC - Church of England Continuing
- CECD - Church of England Council for the Deaf
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