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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. Ecumenical dialogue between Anglican and Roman Catholic

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    The law permits Catholic priests to administer to an Anglican the sacraments of the Eucharist, Penance and the Anointing of the Sick only in danger of death or some other grave and pressing need and provided that the Anglican cannot approach an Anglican priest, spontaneously asks for the sacrament, demonstrates the faith of the Catholic Church ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Anglican–Roman Catholic dialogue - Wikipedia

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    The law permits Roman Catholic priests to administer to an Anglican the sacraments of the Eucharist, Penance and the Anointing of the Sick only in danger of death or some other grave and pressing need and provided that the Anglican cannot approach an Anglican priest, spontaneously asks for the sacrament, demonstrates the faith of the Roman ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. High church - Wikipedia

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    The high church are the beliefs and practices of Christian ecclesiology, liturgy, and theology that emphasize "ritual, priestly authority, [and] sacraments". [1] Although used in connection with various Christian traditions, the term originated in and has been principally associated with the Anglican tradition, where it describes churches using a number of ritual practices associated in the ...

  8. Anglican ministry - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Anglican ordained ministry resembles that found in churches of the Catholic tradition (see Minister (Catholic Church)). While the Puritan ascendency in England briefly introduced a parallel presbyterian polity, Anglicanism worldwide is defined in part by the historic structure, although outside the British Isles it has no supreme governor.

  9. List of Anglican bishops who converted to Catholicism

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    This is a list of notable Anglican bishops who converted to the Catholic Church.. A broad definition of 'Anglican' is employed here, including churches within the Anglican Communion, but also those of the Continuing Anglican movement which formed following controversy over various actual or proposed theological and doctrinal reforms, such as the ordination of women.