
Anglocatholicism
Anglocatholicism refers to a movement within the Anglican tradition that emphasizes maintaining Catholic-like beliefs, practices, and liturgy while remaining in full communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Church of England. Anglocatholics value traditions such as the Eucharist, rituals, and teachings that resemble Roman Catholicism, often seeking to preserve historic Catholic faith within an Anglican framework. They focus on a sense of reverence, apostolic continuity, and sacraments, blending Anglican identity with Catholic spirituality, theology, and liturgical practices.