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  1. Anglo-Catholic churches in the Province of Canterbury of the Church of England. Diocese of Bath and Wells. Diocese of Birmingham. Diocese of Bristol. Diocese of Canterbury. Diocese of Chelmsford. Diocese of Chichester. Diocese of Coventry. Diocese of Derby. Diocese of Ely. Diocese of Exeter. Diocese in Europe. Diocese of Gloucester.

  2. Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. St Thomas' Church: Oxford Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. University Church of St Mary the Virgin: Oxford Liberal Catholic Anglican St Margaret's Church: Prestwich: Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. All Saints' Church: Reading: Very high Church of England.

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    Parish of Millidgeville, St. John the ...
    Saint John New Brunswick
    Self-identifies as Anglo Catholic. [28]
    St. Cyprian and St. Mary
    Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
    St. Luke's
    Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
    Founded in 1869, as a result of the ...
  3. All Saints News. Facebook. Twitter. Instagram. Weekly Email – Trinity Sunday. All Saints Margaret Street is an Anglo-Catholic Church in the Diocese of London, in the Church of England.

  4. The term 'Anglo-Catholicism' describes a range of theological views and traditions within Anglicanism which emphasise the continuity of the Church of England - and those churches born out of it - with the teaching and practice of Christianity throughout the ages, rooted in scripture and the teachings of the early church.

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    Following the passing of the Act of Supremacy and Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church, the Church of England continued to adhere to most traditional Catholic teachings and did not initially make any other major alterations to doctrine. The Ten Articles were published in 1536 and constitute the first official Anglican articles of faith. The ...

    Theology

    Historically, Anglo-Catholics have valued "highly the tradition of the early, undivided Church, they saw its authority as co-extensive with Scripture. They re-emphasized the Church's institutional history and form. Anglo-Catholicism was emotionally intense, and yet drawn to aspects of the pre-Reformation Church, including the revival of religious orders, the reintroduction of the language and symbolism of the eucharistic sacrifice," and "the revival of private confession. Its spirituality was...

    Liturgical practices

    Anglo-Catholics are often identified by their liturgical practices and ornaments. These have traditionally been characterised by the "six points" of the later Catholic Revival's eucharistic practice: 1. Eucharistic vestments 2. Eastward-facing orientationof the priest at the altar instead of at the north side, the traditional evangelical Anglican practice 3. Unleavened bread for the Eucharist 4. Mixing of water with the eucharistic wine 5. Incense 6. 'Lights' (candles) Many other traditional...

  5. Anglo-Catholicism, movement that emphasizes the Catholic rather than the Protestant heritage of the Anglican Communion. It was an outgrowth of the 19th-century Oxford Movement (q.v.), which sought to renew Catholic thought and practice in the Church of England.

  6. A Resolution from the XXXII Annual Synod of the Diocese of the United Kingdom To whom it may concern. Be it resolved, that on 4th May 2024, the XXXII Annual Synod of the Diocese of the United Kingdom, Anglican Catholic Church, meeting at the Pro-Cathedral of St Augustine of Canterbury, Painters Forstal, Kent, reaffirmed and renewed the commitment of our Diocese to remain faithful to the Church ...