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  2. Anglo-Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Catholic priests often hear private confessions and anoint the sick, regarding these practices as sacraments. Anglo-Catholics also offer prayers for the departed and the intercession of the saints; C. S. Lewis, often considered an Anglo-Catholic in his theological sensibilities, writes: Of course I pray for the dead.

  3. Anglo-Catholic societies - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Catholic Anglicans who believe that socialism, and corresponding social action, are integral to their spiritual life. Their badge is a red star, representing both socialism and the 'Oriens' (Christ the Morning Star). Sodality of Mary, Mother of Priests (SMMS) 2016: Website: A congregation of Anglo-Catholic priests in the wider Anglican ...

  4. Society of the Holy Cross - Wikipedia

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    Symbol of the Society of the Holy Cross. The Society of the Holy Cross (SSC; Latin: Societas Sanctae Crucis) is an international Anglo-Catholic society of male priests with members in the Anglican Communion and the Continuing Anglican movement, who live under a common rule of life that informs their priestly ministry and charism.

  5. Anglicanism - Wikipedia

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    Most Anglican priests require the presence of at least one other person for the celebration of the Eucharist (referring back to Christ's statement in Matthew 18:20, "When two or more are gathered in my name, I will be in the midst of them."), though some Anglo-Catholic priests (like Roman Catholic priests) may say private Masses.

  6. Society of Catholic Priests - Wikipedia

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    The society was founded in 1994 by a group of priests from the Diocese of Southwark who felt that they could no longer remain within the existing fraternal organisations for Anglo-Catholic priests, such as the Society of the Holy Cross, which had taken conservative positions on the ordination of women to the priesthood.

  7. Personal ordinariate - Wikipedia

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    The apostolic constitution was a response by the Holy See to requests coming from Continuing Anglican churches, particularly the Traditional Anglican Communion; and from Anglo-Catholic sections of the Anglican Communion, such as those involved with Forward in Faith, [32] and, within the Catholic Church, from the Anglican Use parishes which have ...

  8. Anglican–Roman Catholic dialogue - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, following a successful meeting of Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops in Mississauga in Canada, a new commission, the International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for Unity and Mission, was established to promote practical co-operation between Anglicans and Roman Catholics and the reception of the fruits of the theological dialogue.

  9. Pastoral Provision - Wikipedia

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    The Pastoral Provision is a set of practices and norms in the Catholic Church in the United States, by which bishops are authorized to provide spiritual care for Catholics converting from the Anglican tradition, by establishing parishes for them and ordaining priests from among them.