I'm guessing by going to an AngloCatholic church if you're Episcopâlian. If you're of another persuasion, go and speak with the priest.
An Anglo-Catholic is a member of the Anglican Church whose practices emphasize continuity with Catholic tradition.
An Anglo-Catholic is a member of the Anglican Church whose practices emphasize continuity with Catholic tradition.
Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church was created in 1997.
Anglo Catholics are Anglicans (or people who come from Anglican traditions). Not all anglicans are Anglo Catholic but all Anglo catholics are (or were) anglicans. Anglicanism includes within it many theologies, both Protestant and Catholic. Anglo Catholics are the anglicans that emphasize and believe in Catholic theology and ceremonies.
Anglo-Catholic Congress has written: 'Report of Anglo-Catholic Congress held in the Colston Hall, Bristol, November 27th-29th, 1923' -- subject(s): Anglo-Catholicism, Church of England, Congresses, Doctrines
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, "high Church Anglicans" regard themselves as Catholic and they, and various breakaway religions from them, regard themselves as Anglo-Catholic. But they are in no way Catholic and do not have valid Orders (they do not have a valid priesthood). Joining an Anglo-Catholic Church is basically committing apostasy and endangering your immortal soul. Please discuss this with your confessor, spiritual director, or parish priest as this is very serious.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf a school as strong Anglo-Catholic traditions, this means that it is High Church Anglican or Episcopalian; in other words, it is a protestant school with some Catholic traditions. I see no reason why they would not accept your child if you are willing to go along with their rules. Please note, however, that it is not a Catholic school.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf a school as strong Anglo-Catholic traditions, this means that it is High Church Anglican or Episcopalian; in other words, it is a protestant school with some Catholic traditions. I see no reason why they would not accept your child if you are willing to go along with their rules. Please note, however, that it is not a Catholic school.
Henry Bailey has written: 'Rituale Anglo-Catholicum' -- subject(s): Anglo-Catholicism, Catholic Church, Church of England, Prayer-books and devotions 'Rituale Anglo-Catholicorum'
to become catholic
I assume you mean Roman Catholic. If so, then: No, Greece is largely Greek Orthodox. As an anglo-catholic I believe that Orthodox Christians are members of a valid branch of the one, holy catholic and apostolic church. But they are not roman catholic.
Mother Teresa did not decide to become a Catholic. She was born a Catholic.