List of Anglo-Catholic churches explained

This is a list of notable parishes and missions both within the Anglican Communion and in the Anglican Continuum that self-identify as Anglo-Catholic.

Australia

ParishLocationEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
St Mary Magdalene's, AdelaideAdelaideSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.Tractarian in philosophy and practice since the time of its foundation in 1886, the Church has had a continuous mission among the poor and marginalised people of the city. In the 21st century, it is strongly identified with Affirming Catholicism and other progressive movements.[1] Heritage listed buildings.
St James the Great, St Kilda EastSt Kilda East, MelbourneSelf-identified Anglo-Catholic parish with "full Catholic privileges" – Solemn Mass and the Angelus on Sundays; Low Mass during the week and on Holy Days; regular time for confessions; holy water stoup at the entrance; Stations of the Cross and statues of Christ, the Virgin Mary and other saints in the church. Annual blessing of animals at St Francistide. Links to the Oratory of the Good Shepherd and the home of the Little Company of the Good Shepherd.[2] The parish began in the chapel of St John's Theological College in East St Kilda at a time when the evangelical wing of the diocese was agitating for its closure in order to establish Ridley College as the principal training institution for clergy. Nonetheless, Archbishop Lowther Clarke accepted the petitions of the chapel congregation to establish a new parish of Tractarian sympathy nearby so a mission church was built and dedicated by 1915. During the 1940s and 1950s St James the Great was known for its observant Sarum Rite. By the 1960s, however, Western Use and customs became the norm.
All Saints', St Kilda EastSt Kilda East MelbourneHistorically identified as Anglo-Catholic, holy water stoups at the entrance, Mass conducted facing east at the high altar, stations of the Cross and statues of Christ, the Virgin Mary and other saints in the church.[3] Soley (1997:28) states that by the start of the 20th Century "All Saints, with its processions, musical tradition, artworks, liturgy, doctrine and outreach, displayed a restrained yet definite expression of high churchmanship".All Saints was considered to be the original Anglo-Catholic Church in the Diocese of Melbourne, with the introduction of eucharistic vestments in 1882.(p. 21) In 1863 it was the first church in Melbourne to adopt Hymns Ancient and Modern[4] (pp. 22–23) and by 1869 had a surpliced choir[5] in consequence of a petition of more than 100 people from the parish. Its churchmanship has remained firmly Anglo-Catholic throughout the 20th century[6] [7]
St Mark's, FitzroyFitzroy MelbourneHistorically identified as Anglo-Catholic; Eucharist celebrated daily bar Friday (except when holy days are on a Friday), annual blessing of animals on St Francis' Day, statue of the Virgin Mary with votive rack at which the Angelus is sung after Sunday High Mass, holy water stoups at the entrance.[8]
St Peter's, Eastern HillFitzroy MelbourneHistorically identified as Anglo-Catholic; Eucharist celebrated daily, holy water stoups at the entrance.[9] Anglo-Catholic since circa 1900 when the newly appointed vicar Ernest Selwyn Hughes[10] introduced High Mass using vestments and incense. Has a very strong musical tradition with the choir situated in a gallery over the western door. The Parish has a strong commitment to social justice, in 1933 the Brotherhood of St Laurence was invited to relocate from Newcastle to Melbourne[11] by the then Vicar.[12]
Christ Church St LaurenceSydneyHistorically identified as Anglo-Catholic,[13] [14] [15] [16] and self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic – "Christ Church St Laurence stands in the catholic tradition of Anglicanism. This tradition is also known as ‘Anglo-catholic’ or ‘high church’".[17] Daily Mass and offices; Angelus at least twice daily; High Mass on Sundays (with Asperges) and on major Holy Days; Clergy hear confessions by arrangement; Solemn Evensong and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament on Sundays (Solemn Benediction on some major feasts and octaves); weekly Stations of the Cross in Lent; altar tabernacle with reserved Sacrament; shrines of Our Lord and Our Lady with votive lights; holy water stoups.Consecrated 1845, the oldest church in the City of Sydney to have received episcopal consecration.[18] Many architectural features are due to Edmund Blacket, who was a long-serving warden.[19] The church contains the largest collection of some of the oldest English figural windows of any church in Sydney.[20] Its choir is highly regarded and has made frequent international tours.[21] The parish's inner-city locality has long been marked by poverty and transience, and it has a notable record of welfare work and social action.[22] [23] [24] Several of its rectors have been significant figures in the history of Australian Anglicanism, including William Horatio Walsh, Charles Frederick Garnsey,[25] Gerard Trower, John Hope and Austin Day.

Brazil

ParishLocationEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
Christ the King, Cidade de DeusRio de JaneiroSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Holy Trinity, MéierRio de JaneiroSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Ascension, VárzeaRecifeSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.

Canada

ParishLocationEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
Parish of Millidgeville, St. John the Baptist (Mission Church) and St ClementSaint John New BrunswickSelf-identifies as Anglo Catholic.[26] BCP 1962 Solemn Mass Sunday 10:30 a.m.
St. Cyprian and St. MaryBell IslandSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Luke'sBrantfordSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Permanently closed
St. Peter's CathedralCharlottetownFounded in 1869, as a result of the influence of the Oxford Movement, St. Peter's has since continued as a parish in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Maintains schedule of daily offices (Matins and Evensong) and daily Eucharist; Confessions by appointment; Benediction on major festivals; Latin High Mass once a year on Ascension Day.The attached chapel (All Souls' Chapel) is famous for its design by PEI architect William Critchlow Harris and for the 18 paintings by Robert Harris. All Souls' Chapel was designated a "National Historic Site" in 1994.[27]
St. Paul'sDunnvilleSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Stephen the MartyrEdmontonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St James the ApostleGuelphSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
King's College Chapel (at University of King's College)HalifaxMaintains schedule of daily offices (Matins, Noonday Prayer, Evensong and Compline) Monday – Friday throughout university term. Midweek masses celebrated Monday – Friday throughout university term. Solemn Eucharist (Western Rite) celebrated weekly.[28]
St. George's Round ChurchHalifaxSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Luke'sHamiltonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.Closed but building is to be maintained as is by diocese.[29]
St. John the Evangelist Anglican ChurchMontrealSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Eastward-facing altar; tabernacle on high altar with reserved sacrament; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive rack; statue of St. Joseph; Stations of the Cross in church; holy water stoups at entrances."The Parish of St. John the Evangelist was established in 1861 and the present church was erected in 1878. Its founder, Father Edmund Wood (1830–1909), introduced the principles of the Oxford Movement to St. John’s and the Diocese of Montreal. The Parish was the first Anglican church in Canada to celebrate daily Mass and provide private Confession, and the first in Quebec to reserve the Blessed Sacrament."[30]
Christ ChurchOttawaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Barnabas, Apostle and Martyr Anglican ChurchOttawaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. BarnabasSt. CatharinesSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Michael & All AngelsSt. John'sSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[31] Daily Mass, Chapel of Our Lady of Walsingham, monthly Solemn Evensong with Benediction, Weekly Stations of the Cross, Choral High Mass on Sundays.
St Bartholomew's, Regent ParkTorontoSt Bartholomew's, Regent Park, as the parish is now known, has self-identified as Anglo-Catholic since 1925. Full Catholic Privileges. Sung Mass with Asperges and Angelus on Sundays at 10:30 am throughout the year.[32] Solemn High Mass on many Red Letter Days at 6:15 pm. Processions on Candlemas, Palm Sunday, Easter Day, Ascension Day, Pentecost, Corpus Christi, Patronal Festival, and all Red Letter Days falling on a Sunday. May Procession with May Crowning. All Masses are celebrated according to the rite of the Canadian Book of Common Prayer (1959) with additions from the Anglican Missal; all celebrations are ad orientem with the ceremonial of the Western Rite. Daily Low Mass, Tuesday to Saturday; Divine Office (Mattins and Evensong), daily from Tuesday to Friday; Gregorian Compline, Wednesday night; Holy Hour, Fridays (Thursdays in Lent); Solemn Evensong and Benediction, Saturdays; confessions heard each Saturday evening and by appointment; Rosary said on Tuesdays and Saturdays; Stations of the Cross in Lent.[33] Blessed Sacrament reserved in Tabernacle at High Altar. Shrine of Our Lady with votive candle stand in the Lady Chapel. St Nicholas Chapel (formerly the Holy Spirit Chapel). Statue of St Bartholomew. Full set of all fourteen Stations of the Cross. Holy Water stoups at West and South entrances. Strong outreach ministry to the homeless or otherwise marginalised.[34] Established in 1873 as a Chapel of Ease of All Saints, Sherbourne Street, and moved to its present location in 1910, St Bart's has always ministered to all sorts and conditions, and especially to the marginalised. Father Charles F. Pashler (Rector, 1925–59) was the first Anglo-Catholic incumbent and instituted Full Catholic Privileges by the early 1930s. St Teresa of Calcutta visited the parish in the 1980s during the incumbency of Father Robert Greene, SSC (Rector, 1977–93).[35] The parish has historic ties to the Sisterhood of St. John the Divine, the Order of St Francis (now the Society of St Francis), and both historic and continuing ties to the Order of the Holy Cross. Healey Willan was a frequent visitor to the Clergy House at St Bart's during the tenure of his student, Alex Shaw (1929–63), as Choir Master.[36] Shaw's successor, Walter Barnes (1963–84), had been a protégé of Willan's student, Walter McNutt, Choir Master at St Thomas's, Huron Street.[37] During Barnes's tenure, the well-known St Bart's Boys' Choir toured widely, including performances at Expo 67, and recorded two long play records on the Arc Records (Canada) label. The parish's current Choir Director, Katherine Hill, is a mediaevalist and performer, who plays with the Toronto Consort.[38]
Church of St. Martin-in-the-FieldsTorontoSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Church of St. Mary MagdaleneTorontoSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; Eucharist celebrated every day; clergy hear confessions; holy water stoups at entrances; numerous statues and a large Rood cross dominating the nave.Most noted for its tradition of liturgical music, begun by Canadian composer Healey Willan, who was organist and choirmaster from 1921 through 1968. Willan's contribution is marked by a historical plaque on the building, unveiled by Her Majesty the Queen Mother in 1989. Music traditions have been carried on by Willan's successors, notably Giles Bryant, Robert Hunter Bell, Stephanie Martin and the current Director of Music, Andrew Adair. Under Bell's direction, SMM choirs had two international CD releases on the Virgin Classics label of Willan's liturgical music.
St. Matthias BellwoodsTorontoSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Established in 1873, St Matthias was one of the first Anglican churches in Toronto to offer Anglo-Catholic liturgy. Weekly Sunday mass is celebrated using the modern language rite from the Book of Alternative Services. Among many statues there is one with votive lights dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. There are Stations of the Cross, plus a tabernacle located on the old east-facing altar. Devotions are held weekly during Lent, which include Stations of the Cross and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.Mostly known for being the first Anglican church to offer an annual Blessing of Animals service. The hymn tune Bellwoods, sung in many countries to the text "O day of God draw nigh," by the Canadian theologian Robert B.Y. Scott, was written by James Hopkirk, a former organist at St. Matthias and named for the parish. St Matthias also has enjoyed the reputation for being hospitable, friendly, and inclusive. The parish is authorized by the Diocese of Toronto to offer same-gender blessings.
St. Stephen-in-the-FieldsTorontoSelf-identifies as Anglo-CatholicStrongly identifies as a community dedicated to anti-colonialism, poverty reduction, social justice, solidarity with refugees, LGBT rights and visibility, etc.
St. Thomas's Anglican ChurchTorontoSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; Mass celebrated every day; clergy hear confessions; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; Nine statues of saints in the reredos behind high altar; holy water stoups at the entrance; reservation of the Blessed Sacrament; statue of Our Lord in the church; weekly rosary and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in Lent; Society of Mary meets in the church.Designed by noted Canadian Arts and Crafts architect Eden Smith; designated historical site by Ontario Heritage Board.
St. JamesVancouverSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; offices said daily; daily Mass; Vigil Mass on Saturday evening and Sung or Solemn Mass with choir on Sunday; confessions by appointment; Solemn Evensong and Benediction occasionally. Accepts authority of female diocesan bishop. Founded in 1881.3rd and current building completed in 1936 and designed by English architect Adrian Gilbert Scott.
St. BarnabasVictoriaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Michael and All AngelsWinnipegSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; daily Mass; Asperges, Incense, and Sung Angelus after High Mass; May Crowning of the BVM; Corpus Christi with Street Procession; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; statue of Our Lord in the church; holy water stoup at entrance; first Chapel in Canada dedicated to Our Lady of Walsingham.

Japan

ParishLocationEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
Rikkyo All Saints Chapel (at Rikkyo University)Toshima-ku, TokyoSolemn High Mass at Easter, Pentecost and Christmas; Sung Mass on Sundays (usually 10:00 am) and daily Low Mass (7:00 am); Choral Evensong on Fridays; use of vestments, processional cross, candles, incense, bells at elevation etc.; anthems sometimes sung in Latin; service by the guild of acolytes, the university choir and the handbell choir.The university was founded by a mission sent by the Episcopal Church (United States).

New Zealand

ParishLocationEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
Saint Michael and All AngelsChristchurchSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
All Saints' Church, DunedinDunedinSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Peter's, Caversham,DunedinSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Paul's CathedralDunedinSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; Uses unleavened bread; Holds confessions by appointment; Incense is used.One of the few Anglo-Catholic cathedrals.
Saint Barnabas Roseneath & Oriental BayWellingtonSelf-identifies as Anglo Catholic – Sung High Mass 10:00 am every Sunday; Incense is used.
St Alban the Martyr, 443 Dominion Road, BalmoralAucklandSelf-identifies as "An Anglican Church in the Catholic Tradition"Sunday 9:30 am Solemn Mass (Sung Eucharist)
Christ Church Coromandel,CoromandelSelf-identifies as being "in the sacramental (catholic) tradition of Anglican Worship"Sunday 10am Holy Eucharist

Philippines

ParishLocationEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
Philippine Independent Church
Manila (National Cathedral)Identified by external observers as Anglo-Catholic and self-identifies as "with Anglo-Catholic orientation".[39] An Independent Catholic denomination that has been in full communion with the Anglican Communion since 1961.
Episcopal Church in the PhilippinesQuezon City, PhilippinesSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.Autonomous province of the Anglican Communion since May 1, 1990.

Puerto Rico

ParishLocationEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the BaptistSan JuanSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Iglesia de la Santísima TrinidadPonceSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.It was organized by British residents in Ponce, as an Anglican congregation in 1869. They built their first church of wood and metal at the current site in 1873, aided by materials sent by Queen Victoria's government, including a bell cast in England in 1870. It was the first Anglican church built on the island[40] and was still the only Protestant church in Puerto Rico at the time of the United States invasion in 1898. Because the old church had deteriorated, it was taken down; and a new church building was constructed on the same site in 1926. It has a synthesis of English neo-Gothic and Spanish-colonial styles. The 1870 bell was installed in the new church. The church was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on 29 September 1986.

South Africa

ParishLocationEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
St Michael and All AngelsObservatory, Cape TownSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. High Mass with use of candles and thurible for incense; Eastward-facing orientation of the priest at the altar; Full vestments including chasuble, maniple, etc.; Elevation with bell; Reserved sacrament; Angelus after mass; Low Mass during the week; Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament after Choral Evensong; Confessions heard by arrangement; Prayers for the dead; Holy water stoup at the entrance; Lady chapel; Stations of the Cross; Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; Icon of St Michael with votive lights; Sacrament of Anointing with Holy Oil" For many years this parish has been the major witness to the Anglo-Catholic tradition not only in the Diocese, nor in the Province, but internationally."[41]

United Kingdom

See also: List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England.

ParishLocationEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
St Margaret of ScotlandAberdeenSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Leonard's Church GrimsburyBanburyAffirming Catholicism emphasis. Stations of the Cross; unleavened bread for the Eucharist; incense and candles; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; vestments; pilgrimage to Walsingham.
Christ Church StaincliffeBatleyOld fashioned Anglo-Catholic Church; East Facing celebrations; High Mass or Sung Mass on Sundays and greater Feasts.
St. George's ChurchBelfastSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; Eastward facing altar; maintains daily offices; icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary with
St. John the Evangelist's ChurchBelfast (Malone)Self-identifies as High Church / Anglo-Catholic.
St. Alban's ChurchBirminghamSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Eastward facing orientation of the priest at the altar; unleavened bread for the Eucharist; incense and candles; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance.
St Augustine's ChurchBirminghamEastward facing orientation of the priest at the altar; unleavened bread for the Eucharist; incense and candles; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; Common Worship Order One in Traditional Language used for Mass.
St. Francis of Assisi ChurchBournemouthSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Swithun's, BridportBridportSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic,
Church of the AnnunciationBrightonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
All Saints, CliftonBristolSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Church of St Mary the LessCambridgeDaily Mass; Solemn Mass on Sundays and Red Letter days; Weekly benediction; wards of the Society of Mary, the Guild of All Souls, and the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Clement's ChurchCambridgeSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Michael and All AngelsCanterburySelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St John the Baptist & St Francis Community ChurchCardiffPart of Apostolic Prefecture of Wales. Anglo-Catholic Church in United Kingdom
St Barnabas Church, Old HeathColchesterVery high Church of England. Eastward-facing orientation of the priest at the altar; unleavened bread for the Eucharist; incense and candles; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; Confession available on request. Book of Common Prayer used daily for the Morning and Evening Prayer and also for Mass once a week. Self – identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Oswald's Church, Tile HillCoventrySelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Use of candles and thurible for incense; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; Stations of the Cross; representations of the Seven Sacraments; prayers for the dead; sung Mass; annual pilgrimage to Walsingham.Dedicated in June 1957, the church was designed by Basil Spence, who was also responsible for the contemporaneous Coventry Cathedral (dedicated 1962). St Oswald's was given Grade 2 Listed building status in 2014.
St James the GreatDarlingtonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Michael and All SaintsEdinburghSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic with Sunday Solemn Mass with East Facing celebrations; Daily Low Mass except Monday, weekly confessions, weekly Rosary, weekly Benediction. Incense and traditional language is used.
Old Saint Paul'sEdinburghSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Peter in ElyElySelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.A proprietary chapel in the Church of England. Dedicated on 30 June 1890 to St Peter by the Bishop of Ely, Lord Alwyne Compton (bishop).
Holy Trinity Church, GosportGosportSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Saint Bride'sGlasgowMonthly Benediction and Rosary and Votive Mass of Our Lady, incense and candles, traditional language liturgy.
St Wilfrid's Church, HarrogateHarrogateSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Church of St James the GreatHaydockSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St HelenHemsworthSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; adheres to Synod Resolutions A, B and C. Served by a priest of the SSC; Parish is under the care of the Bishop of Wakefield as opposed to the Anglican Bishop of Leeds. Tabernacle and monstrance used; mass celebrated daily. Clergy hear private confession. Statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St Thomas Becket, and the Sacred heart are used around the building. Holy water stoup at main entrance.
St Peter and St Leonard's Church, HorburyHorburySelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Uses the Modern Roman Missal. A, B, C Resolutions parish. Low mass Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 08:00; sung mass with incense Sunday 10:30. Evening Prayer Sunday, with Benediction on first Sunday of the month.Grade 1 listed building. Architect John Carr, 1794. Crypt wherein John Carr is interred. Replaced Norman Church of St Leonard.
St Mary ' s Church, Horden St Mary'sHordenSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Mary the Virgin, Great IlfordIlfordEastward-facing orientation of the priest at the altar during Mass; full vestments including chasuble etc.; use of candles and thurible for incense; servers; prayers for the dead; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; stations of the cross; lady chapel; sung Mass; elevation with bell; reserved sacrament.Original building dates from 1831. Parish created out of the ancient Parish of Barking
Parish Church of St Margaret of AntiochIlkleySelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic and built as Oxford Movement Church. Eastward-facing orientation of the priest at the altar during high Mass; full vestments including chasuble etc.; use of candles and thurible for incense; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; stations of the cross; lady chapel.
Saint Mary ElmsIpswichSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Saint Aidan's ChurchLeedsSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic[42]
St Aidan's Church, St Oswald Road, New Parks, Leicester LE3 6RJLeicesterSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[43] Is under Alternative Episcopal Oversight (Bishop of Richborough). Promotes beauty in worship and outreach to local community. Is currently (December 2023) in Interrugnum. The church is receiving leadership pro tem from a Priest affiliated to SSC (Society of the Holy Cross Latin: Societas Sanctae Crucis).Built 1959.
Parish Church of St Mary de CastroLeicesterSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Saint Agnes and Saint Pancras, Toxteth ParkLiverpoolSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Saint John the Baptist, TuebrookLiverpoolSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Saint Paul, CroxtethLiverpoolSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Church of St Margaret of Antioch, LiverpoolLiverpoolIdentifies as Modern Catholic. Regular sung mass, statues of Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights, use of tabernacle for reserved sacrament, statue of St Francis of Assisi, statue of St Margaret of Antioch, statue of Sacred Heart, stations of the cross, incense used during mass, holy water stoop, icons of Jesus and Blessed Virgin Mary.
Christ the Saviour, Ealing BroadwayLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Alban's, HolbornLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
All SaintsLondonMass twice daily, confessions heard daily, weekly Benediction of the Sacrament,[44] cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham [45] Grade I Listed Building, designed by William Butterfield with a Lady Chapel by Ninian Comper.[46] William Lloyd Webber was organist.[47]
The AscensionLondonSolemn High Mass, Confessions, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, two annual pilgrimages to Walsingham
St Bartholomew-the-GreatLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Magnus the MartyrLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Cyprian'sLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Matthew'sLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St John the DivineLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Michael'sLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Michael's, CornhillLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Mary'sLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Our Most Holy RedeemerLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Pancras Old ChurchLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Paul's Bow CommonLondonSelf-identifies as Liberal Anglo-Catholic[48]
St Paul's Church, KnightsbridgeLondonSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[49] This was the first church in London to champion the ideals of the Oxford Movement.[50]
All Hallows TwickenhamLondonReserved sacrament, statue of BVM regularly used for devotions, Anglo-Catholic eucharistic practices, incense and benediction in use for holy days.Grade I listed building. Tower, cloister and interior fittings moved from All Hallows Lombard Street, which was designed by Christopher Wren; the new brick basilica was designed by Robert Atkinson. The church also has a Renatus Harris organ.
All Saints' ChurchMaidenheadHoly water stoops; statues of Virgin and Child and of S. Paul with votive lights/candles; statue of Our Lady of Walsingham; annual pilgrimage to Walsingham; Sunday Mass at 10 with incense; some weekday Masses and a monthly Saturday Mass of Our Lady; stations of the cross.
All Saints ChurchNarboroughSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Leonard's of Newland, EnglandSt Leonard's of NewlandNewlandSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St John the Baptist and St Julian's, Norwich, EnglandSt John the BaptistNorwichSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Wymondham Abbey of St Mary and St Thomas of Canterbury, Wymondham, EnglandWymondham Abbey of St Mary and St Thomas of CanterburyWymondhamSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Mary MagdalenOxfordLiberal Anglo-Catholic. Statues of Virgin and Child; holy water stoops; painting of King Charles the Martyr to the right of altar; stations of the cross; Morning and Evening prayer said daily, Low Mass twice daily and High Mass on Sundays and Feast Days.[51] Oldest parts of the church building date from 1194. Chancel and north aisle redesigned by George Gilbert Scott in 1841–42, making them the oldest example of Victorian Gothic architecture in Oxford.
Pusey HouseOxfordHoly water stoops; sung services (including weekly compline by candlelight) with incense; daily confession; elements of Latin liturgy; dedication to Edward Bouverie Pusey.Chapel adjoins buildings owned by St. Cross College. "House of Learning and Piety" opened in 1894.
St Barnabas ChurchOxfordSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Thomas' ChurchOxfordSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
University Church of St Mary the VirginOxfordLiberal Catholic Anglican
St Margaret's ChurchPrestwichSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
All Saints' ChurchReadingVery high Church of England. Eastward-facing orientation of the priest at the altar; unleavened bread for the Eucharist; incense and candles; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; Confession available on request. Book of Common Prayer used daily for services, including Morning and Evening Prayer and also for Mass once a week. Self – identifies as Anglo-Catholic.Grade 2 listed building designed by James Piers St Aubyn.
Church of St. MarkReadingVery high Church of England. Eastward-facing orientation of the priest at the altar; unleavened bread for the Eucharist; incense and candles; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; Confession available on request. Self – identifies as Anglo-Catholic.Grade 2 listed building designed by Montague Wheeler.
St Elisabeth's ChurchReddishSolemn Mass, Evensong and BenedictionGrade 1 listed building designed by Alfred Waterhouse. Impressive organ by Hill and Sons. Renowned Choir.
St BarnabasRoyal Tunbridge WellsSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Adheres to the 'Six Points'. Served by a priest of the SSC. Reservation and Benediction. Under the care of the Bishop of Fulham.
All SaintsSt. AndrewsMass celebrated daily, clergy hear private confession.
St Arvans parish church,St. ArvansSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Matthew's ChurchSheffieldSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Chad's ChurchStaffordSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[52]
St Mary's ChurchStamfordSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Mary's ChurchStanwellSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. 5 minutes from Heathrow Airport Terminal 5. Served by a priest of the SSC. Under the care of the Bishop of Fulham.[53]
St Mary Magdalene, SunderlandSunderlandThe Church is of the Anglo Catholic tradition in the Diocese of Durham and under the Episcopal care of the Bishop of Beverly.[54] In the Church there is a Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham.
Cathedral Church of All SaintsWakefieldSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Incense used at celebration of Eucharist, lady chapel, icons of Jesus with votive lights, holy water stoop on entrance, decorated aumbry for reservation of blessed sacrament.
St Peter and St PaulWantageDescribes itself as "[rejoicing] in the Catholic tradition that was established here by the 19th century Vicar, William John Butler.", Celebrates daily mass, offers auricular confession.
St Helen's ChurchWest AucklandSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St Stephen'sWoodvilleSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Worksop PrioryWorksopSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
All Saints' North StreetYorkSelf-identifies as traditional Anglo-Catholic. Statue of Sacred Heart, statue of Saint Francis of Assisi, statue of Our Lady of Walsingham, statue of Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights, statue of St William of York, statue of St Patrick, weekly solemn sung mass, holy water stoop on entrance, incense used regularly during services, lady chapel, stations of the cross, English missal used in services
St Lawrence Parish ChurchYorkSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Stations of the cross, lady chapel, use of incense, holy water stoup at entrance, statues of the Blessed Virgin, St Thomas, St Paul. Celebration ad orientem, regular evensong and benediction.[55]
St Olave's ChurchYorkLiberal Anglo-Catholic. Stations of the cross, lady chapel, use of incense, statue of Blessed Virgin Mary

United States

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ParishesLocationImageEvidence of Anglo-CatholicityNotes
St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Phoenix)Phoenix, ArizonaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic, weekly Solemn High Mass with incense, weekly Rosary, schola cantorum, shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, daily matins and evening prayer, celebrates all major feasts, including Marian feasts.[56]
St. Michael and All AngelsTucson, ArizonaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic, offers weekly Solemn High Mass with incense, chanted prayers and traditional vestments.[57]
St. Thomas the Apostle HollywoodLos Angeles, California self-identifies as Anglo Catholic[58] weekly Rosary, weekly Mass in Latin[59]
All Saints ParishSan Diego, Californiaself Identifies as Anglo-Catholic[60]
All Saints Episcopal ChurchHaight-Ashbury, San Francisco, CaliforniaSelf-identifies as Progressive and Inclusive Anglo-Catholic; seasonal Daily Office; Week-day Mass MWF, Solemn High Mass with incense, chanted prayers and traditional vestments.[61]
Church of the Advent of Christ the KingHayes Valley, San Francisco, CaliforniaHistoric parish, founded in 1858, self-identifies as inclusive Anglo-Catholic; Daily Office; Daily Mass, Latin Chant Mass on Saturdays, High Mass with professional choir (Schola Adventus) and incense on Sundays, Procession and High Mass on midweek Feasts chanted prayers and traditional vestments.[62]
St. Mary's Anglican Catholic ChurchDenver, ColoradoUses the 1928 Book of Common Prayer along with the Anglican Missal (per website),[63] and emphasizes elements of faith and practice associated with Anglo-Catholicism.
St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal ChurchDenver, ColoradoSelf identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[64] The current rector is a member of the Society of the Holy Cross.[65]
Grace Episcopal Church (Hartford)Hartford, Connecticutself Identifies as Anglo-Catholic[66]
Christ Church (New Haven)New Haven, Connecticutself Identifies as Anglo-Catholic[67]
St. Andrew's ChurchSelf identifies as Anglo-Catholic,[68] Daily Masses, Confessions heard by appointment[69]
St. Paul's, K StWashington, D.C.Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Masses, Two Masses on Sunday, Evensong and Benediction on select Sundays, weekly Rosary.[70]
Church of the Ascension and Saint AgnesWashington, D.C.Self-identifies as "progressive Anglo-Catholic". Mass with Choir on Sunday, Evensong every First Sunday in the Month, weekly silent Adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.[71]
St. Monica and St. James ChurchWashington, D.C.Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[72] Use of the term "Mass",[73] Tabernacle on the Altar, Altar Candles, vested Choir
Church of Our SaviourAtlanta, GeorgiaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[74]
St. Columba's ChurchJohns Creek, GeorgiaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[75]
St. Mark's ChurchHonolulu, HawaiiSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic, weekly Rosary, individual Confession[76] Trinity Episcopal Church Fort Wayne, Indiana Self identifies as an Anglo-Catholic Episcopal parish. Mass and frequent rosary. Celebration of saints days.St. Paul's La PorteLa Porte, IndianaIdentifies as "a small, traditional, Anglo-Catholic parish," in the once predominantly Anglo-Catholic diocese of Northern Indiana.[77]
Church of the Ascension, ChicagoSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[78] [79] [80] Solemn High Mass on Sundays and Holy Days; monthly Evensong with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament (October through May); monthly Holy Rosary throughout the year.[81] Chanted minor propers in Latin.[82]
Church of the Atonement, ChicagoSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[83] Solemn High Mass on Sundays and Holy Days; regular Evensong; weekly Rosary.[84]
St. Anna's ChurchNew Orleans, LouisianaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[85]
Grace and St Peter's ChurchBaltimore, MarylandSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[86]
Church of the AdventBoston, MassachusettsSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[87]
The Parish of the Good ShepherdNewton, MassachusettsSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic, known as "the High Church of the western Suburbs".[88]
St. John's ChurchDetroit, MichiganSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Rector is SSC.[89] Daily Masses use the Anglican Missal. Sundays Masses use the 1928 Prayer Book.[90] Exposition and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament on Thursdays.[91] Celebrates all major feasts.[92] Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.
St. Luke's AnglicanCorinth, MississippiSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[93]
St. Mary's Episcopal ChurchKansas City, MissouriSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[94] Rector is a member of the Society of Catholic Priests.[95] Daily Mass,[96] confession offered weekly, occasional Benediction, ministry to the homeless.
Grace ChurchNewark, New JerseyFounded in 1837[97] as the standard-bearer for Anglican Catholicism in North Jersey.[98] [99] [100] [101] [102] Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[103] High Mass ad orientem with incense, chanted prayers, Gospel, and minor propers. Weekday Mass and Evening Prayer (Tuesday-Friday). Confessions heard by appointment. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament weekly during Lent and select times throughout the year. Reservation at the Blessed Sacrament Altar. Marian statue. Rector is member and founding chapter convener of The Society of Catholic Priests. 1848 church building designed by Richard Upjohn; NRHP-listed in 1972
Saint John's ChurchPassaic, New JerseySelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Incense, bells, a shrine to Our Lady of Walsingham[104]
St. Uriel's Episcopal ChurchSea Girt, New JerseySelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[105] Celebration of traditional Mass.[106]
Cathedral of All SaintsAlbany, New York[107] Daily Mass. Solemn Mass on Sundays.
St. Paul's Church (Brooklyn)/St. Paul's Carroll StreetBrooklyn, New YorkSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic,[108] Rector is SCP, confession by appointment, Guild of All Souls.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Buffalo, New York)Buffalo, New YorkSelf-identifies as an Anglo-Catholic parish.[109] NRHP-listed in 2010[110]
Saint Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal ChurchNew York, New YorkSelf-identifies as an Episcopal church in the Anglo-Catholic tradition .[111] http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/ignatius/gray1946.pdf Eastward facing celebration, chanted minor propers in Latin, asperges, incense, bells, and three sacred ministers at Sunday masses.[112] NRHP-listed in 1999,[113]
Church of Saint Mary the Virgin (Times Square, New York)New York, New YorkSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[114] https://static1.squarespace.com/static/56ed844ea3360c829bb8da2d/t/577585e720099e333433e3ac/1467319784107/Annual+Meeting+2016+MAIN+Report+--+Final.pdf (page 14). Historic flagship Anglo-Catholic Church.[115] https://www.stmvirgin.org/a-brief-history-of-saint-marys (paragraphs 2, 13, and 16).Daily Mass, confessions weekly, weekly Evensong and BenedictionNRHP-listed in 1990
Church of the Transfiguration (The Little Church Around the Corner)New York, New YorkSelf-identifies as "an Anglo-Catholic Parish."[116] Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic."
Saint Thomas Church, Fifth AvenueNew York, New YorkSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[117] Daily mass, shrine prayers (Our Lady of Fifth Avenue), choral Mattins and Evensong, full vestments, eastward-facing altar, incense, bell at elevation, asperges, confession, veneration of the Blessed Sacrament.NRHP-listed in 1980
Church of the Holy CrossWarrensburg, New YorkSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Church of the Holy FaithSanta Fe, New MexicoSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[118]
St. Mary's ChurchAsheville, North CarolinaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.NRHP-listed in 1994
Saint James' ChurchCleveland, OhioSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Uses Anglican Missal and incense and bells weekly, offers Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, monthly Rosary, houses the National Shrine to Our Lady of Walsingham for the Anglican Catholic Church, along with several other shrines.[119] Seceded from The Episcopal Church in 1978 and is now aligned with the Anglican Catholic Church
Saint John's Episcopal ChurchBellefonte, PennsylvaniaSelf identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Uses Eucharistic vestments; co-mingled water and wine are used for the Eucharist; incense and bells are used during Solemn Mass [weekly](Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena). Book of Common Prayer is used; Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Evensong and monthly Parish Requiem are also offered; Stations of the Cross, and Confessions (by appointment) are offered as appropriate.

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Saint Clement's ChurchPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Daily Mass using English Missal, Weekly Rosary, Weekly ConfessionNRHP-listed in 1970
St. Mark's Episcopal ChurchPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic, Lady Chapel and Marian icons, Low Mass celebrated daily, anointing with oils, weekly confessions, Daily Office, monthly Evensong and Benediction, incense and bells at Sunday High Mass, Anglican Missal used periodically for Low Masses[121] NRHP-listed in 1982
Church of the Good ShepherdRosemont, PennsylvaniaSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[122] Lady Chapel with BVM shrine; shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham; high altar; ad orientem; use of incense and altar bells; daily morning and evening prayer; Rite I; Marian antiphons; low Mass & sung high Mass on Sundays (both Rite I) .Founded in 1869, influenced from the beginning by the Oxford Movement[123]
The Zabriskie Memorial Church of Saint John the EvangelistNewport, Rhode IslandSelf-identifies as an Anglo-Catholic Church.https://saintjohns-newport.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/SJE-Self-Guided-Tour-2018-v1-Copy-New-Quire-Photo.pdf (Page 10 of PDF)Historically Anglo-Catholic Parish.[124]

Daily Office, High Altar and Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament Ad Orientem, Low Mass and High Mass with Choir, incense, and sanctus bells.

Founded in 1875 by Peter and Harriet Quire with close association with the Naval War College.

St. Stephen's ChurchProvidence, Rhode IslandSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Daily Mass, monthly Rosary.NRHP-listed in 1973
Christ Church EpiscopalChattanooga, TennesseeSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.[125] NRHP-listed in 2021[126]
Saint Stephen's Episcopal ChurchSherman, TexasSelf-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. BVM shrine, has hosted the Society of Mary, confession encouraged, adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction offered in the year. Many former rectors SSC.Modeled on the medieval English parish church under the influence of the Ecclesiology movement and Art and Crafts movement of the 19th century, "St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Sherman of 1909 is one of the finest of this generation."[127]
St Paul's Episcopal ChurchSeattle, WashingtonSelf-identifies as progressive Anglo-Catholic.[128]
Cathedral Church of All SaintsMilwaukee, WisconsinDaily Mass, confession at request, Angelus or Regina Coeli prayed during Daily Office, host church for the Second Anglo-catholic Congress in 1926.Founded as mission by Bishop Jackson Kemper in 1857. One of the first cathedrals of the Episcopal Church U.S.A.[129]

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