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  2. Anglo-Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    Many other traditional Catholic practices are observed within Anglo-Catholicism, including eucharistic adoration. Some of these Anglo-Catholic "innovations" have since been accepted by broad church Anglicans, if not by Evangelical or Low Church Anglicans. The Anglican Missal sitting on an altar desk

  3. Anglican Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990 the Anglican Catholic Church has expanded to six continents and nearly two dozen countries, [28] including the Americas, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Africa, so that today the Anglican Catholic Church has over 250 parish churches and missions worldwide, and at the end of 2015 the membership of the Original Province was counted ...

  4. Ecumenical dialogue between Anglican and Roman Catholic

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    In 2000, following a successful meeting of Catholic and Anglican 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 Catholics and the reception of the fruits of the theological dialogue. Mariology

  5. High church - Wikipedia

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    However, high church can still refer to Anglicans of the pre-Oxford movement High Church, who hold a high view of the sacraments, church tradition and the threefold ministry but do not consider themselves Anglo-Catholics. This party is now called Center Church, or the Old High Church to differenciate it from the even higher Anglo-Catholic position.

  6. Anglicanism - Wikipedia

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    Despite explicit criticism in the Thirty-Nine Articles, many high-church or Anglo-Catholic Anglicans hold, more or less, the Catholic view of the real presence as expressed in the doctrine of transubstantiation, seeing the Eucharist as a liturgical representation of Christ's atoning sacrifice with the elements actually transformed into Christ's ...

  7. 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.

  8. Eucharist in Anglicanism - Wikipedia

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    Anglicans of Anglo-Catholic churchmanship, as well as some high-church Evangelicals, hold to a belief in the corporeal presence of Christ in the Eucharist, [1] but maintain that the details of how Christ is made present remain a mystery of faith, [3] a view also held by the Orthodox Church, Lutheran Church, and Methodist Church. [14]

  9. Anglican Papalism - Wikipedia

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    Anglican Papalists regard the Pope as the earthly leader of the Christian Church.They generally accept in full all the Ecumenical Councils recognised by the Catholic Church, including the Councils of Trent and the First Vatican Council, along with nearly all subsequent definitions of doctrine, including the bodily Assumption of Mary and her Immaculate Conception.