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Yes, Anglican priests can continue to worship at the church where they served as incumbents after retirement. However, their involvement in church activities may vary depending on diocesan policies and the wishes of the current leadership. They may still participate in services and community events but typically do not take on active ministry roles unless officially permitted. Each situation can be unique, so it's best for retired priests to discuss their intentions with the current clergy and church leadership.

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