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  1. The Traditional Anglican Church (TAC), formerly the Traditional Anglican Communion, is an international church consisting of national provinces in the continuing Anglican movement, independent of the Anglican Communion and the Archbishop of Canterbury.

  2. The Traditional Anglican Church invites you to join us in the worship and praise of Almighty God, through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in any of our member Churches’ parishes and missions around the world. You will find a list of the TAC Provinces, their Diocese (s), and Parishes here.

  3. St. James Anglican Catholic Church was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1857 as a mission of Trinity Episcopal Church (now Trinity Cathedral).

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  4. The Anglican Catholic Church (ACC), also known as the Anglican Catholic Church (Original Province), is a body of Christians in the continuing Anglican movement, which is separate from the Anglican Communion.

  5. Following from the Congress of Concerned Churchmen in St. Louis, 1977, and formally established in 1990 as the Traditional Anglican Communion in Victoria, British Columbia, the Traditional Anglican Church is a Christ-centred, Biblically-faithful Church rooted in the traditional Anglican expression of the Christian Faith.

  6. Under the leadership of Fr. Crume, St. James continued its Anglo-Catholic tradition in Cleveland, and in 2007 the parish hosted the 17th Synod of the Original Province of the Anglican Catholic Church.

  7. The Episcopal Church is a branch of the Anglican Communion, a worldwide fellowship of churches which trace their heritage to the Church of England. We bridge Protestant and Roman Catholic Christian expressions through sacramental worship and culturally relevant theological discussions.