Iglesias Anglo
Catolicas – Anglo Catholics Churches
THE CHURCHES LISTED HERE:
Are not -in the full communion- with the Anglican Communion and no
under Archbishop of Canterbury. They are Anglo Catholics That means that they
are not part of the Official Anglican Communion. To be part of it, a church
must have a formal relation with the See of Canterbury. It is entirely possible
for a church to be in full communion with the Anglican Church without being in the
Anglican Communion. It is also entirely possible for a church to be completely
Anglican in heritage and origin, but for it not to be in communion with the See
of Canterbury. Many of the churches listed below refer to themselves as -continuing
churches-. By this they mean that they are continuing with characteristics that
some Canterbury-communion churches have chosen not to continue. You will often
see the term -the continuum- to refer to the collection of churches that have
broken away from Canterbury in order to do what they see as continue the old
traditions.
In order to have an Anglican church in valid
apostolic succession, one needs to have one bishop whose consecration is
through an Anglican origin. While that bishop may have been consecrated in the
Anglican Church, he or she has no obligation to remain administratively part of
it. Each of these churches listed on this page has at least one independent
bishop, and has a compelling reason for not being part of the Canterbury
communion. Those compelling reasons are all different. In the past we have
tried hard to keep, along with the facts below, some explanations of what the
churches are and how they relate to one another. We know a lot about the
Canterbury 'mainstream' portion of the Anglican church, and, more important, we
do not have to make judgement calls about what does or does not belong in
Canterbury-communion churches, because the church governance structure takes
care of that for us. We have stopped maintaining any information that explains
these churches, and have reduced this page to being a set of links to them.
Many people have offered us facts and opinions to
improve these pages, but the problem is that they disagree with each other, and
we have no way to referee disputes between them. The only money that Anglicans
Online has ever spent on purposes unrelated to publishing was on legal fees to
defend ourselves against a Not in Communion bishop who didn't like what we said
about his church here. Do not make the mistake of believing that the churches
listed below (in alphabetical order) are similar because we list them together.
If they were very similar, they would find a way to unify, and then they
wouldn't need to be listed separately.
The Churches of Anglican or Episcopal Tradition or Anglo Catholics:
(NOTE:
Old Catholic churches), the Philippine Independent
Church, the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar, and the Churches of Bangladesh, and Pakistan are in Category 2 and are
listed on our In Full Communion - American Anglican Church - Headquartered in Scarborough, New York. - Anglican Catholic Church - 'We affirm that the Church of our fathers, sustained by the most Holy
Trinity, lives yet, and that we, being moved by the Holy Spirit to walk only in
that way, are determined to continue in the Catholic Faith, Apostolic Order,
Orthodox Worship and Evangelical Witness of the traditional Anglican Church,
doing all things necessary for the continuance of the same.' Missionary Diocese of Australia and New Zealand - Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States - Missionary Diocese of New England - Diocese of Southern Africa - Diocese of the United Kingdom - Anglican Catholic Church of Canada - Anglican Catholic Church of Kenya - a highly Liturgical and Sacramental Anglican Church founded within
the Anglican Catholic tradition. It is a welcoming Church for all based in
Kenya with its administrative office in Nairobi. The church was started in
Kenya on 29th November 2006 and held its first Worship Service on 11th February
2007. - Anglican Catholic Church in Australia - Traditional Anglican Communion - Anglican Church in
America - 'All of our parishes and missions are orthodox and sacramental,
continuing in the teaching and fellowship of the apostles and in the breaking
of bread, which was established by Christ as the design for the life of the
Church. - Diocese of the Eastern United States - Diocese of the Missouri Valley - Diocese of the Northeast - Diocese of the West -
THE Anglican Church in North
America: The Anglican
Church in North America describes itself as being in the global Anglican
Communion, but we can find no mention of it at the Anglican Communion Office in
London. This church includes a large number of subsidiary organizations and
geographic or non-geographic dioceses: Missionary Diocese of All
Saints - Diocese of the Carolinas - Diocese of Cascadia - Diocese of Fort Worth - Diocese of the Great Lakes (not the
other) Anglican Diocese of the
Great Lakes - Gulf Atlantic Diocese - Diocese of the Holy Spirit - International Diocese - Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic - Diocese in New England - Diocese of Pittsburgh - Diocese of Quincy - Diocese of San Joaquin - Diocese of the South - Anglican Diocese of the Southwest - Anglican Diocese of the Upper
Midwest - Diocese of Western Anglicans - Anglican Diocese of the Western Gulf
Coast: Communincation [sic] site
for a new diocese in the ACNA. And the Deanery for the Chaplaincy. It also sponsors.
The Anglican Relief and Development Fund and Anglican Global Mission Partners as well as Anglican1000. - The Anglican Church in the
Philippines (Traditional) Inc. A continuing Anglican Province, using 1928 Book of Common Prayer (In
English, Tagalog, Ilocano Dialects. We are Traditional, Evangelical, Catholic
and Episcopal Church based in the Philippines. Anglican Church International
Communion Formed 17
November 2001 in Atlanta [Georgia, USA]. The new communion is the first step
toward bringing greater unity to the much splintered continuing
"churches" throughout the world. The guiding principles state
"this is a traditional communion dedicated to bring peace and unity to all
Anglican worshipers," and adhere to the 1928 Book of Common Prayer and the
1962 Canadian Book of Common Prayer. Signatories to this historic document are
The Rt. Rev. Larry W. Johnson, Bishop of Virginia; The Rt. Rev. Lafond
LaPointe, Bishop of Haiti; The Rt. Rev. Luther Pierre-Toussaint, Bishop of
Haiti; The Rt. Rev. Vincent Thakore, Bishop of the South; and The Rt. Rev.
Melvin H. Pickering, Bishop of the Diocese of the Holy Sacrament.
The Anglican Church of India: Autonomous Church body having its nine Bishops in valid apostolic
succession. It has good relations to other Traditional Anglican denominations
who continued in valid apostolic succession. The Anglican Church of India is
affiliated to the Worldwide Traditional Anglican Communion of about 42 Anglican
Churches. Anglican Church of South India: An evangelical and bible believing church which follows the faith once
given to the saints. Anglican Church of the
Americas: Anetwork of
churches, ministries, missions, dioceses, and provinces who are firmly
committed to the orthodox doctrines of the historic Christian faith in the
context of Convergence worship, spirituality, and theology which emphasizes the
Evangelical, Charismatic, and Sacramental teachings of Holy Scripture'. Based
in Luverne, Alabama, USA. The Anglican Church of
Virginia: We represent
a new Anglican Communion called the Anglican Church International Communion. Anglican Church Worldwide: Many of the Continuing Churches of the Anglican faith wrestle with
whether they are in communion with Canterbury or nay.
The ACW is NOT in
communion with Canterbury administratively, but we are spiritually. Anglican Diocese of Texas: This diocese has fives parishes throughout Texas.
Its beautiful website has a full-page 'about us' explanation that we have not been able to distill into a simple
summary. Anglican Diocese of the
Great Lakes (not the
other) Anglican Diocese of the Great Lakes: Tracing their origins to the 1930s, Anglican Church
parishes and missions of the non-geographical and independent Diocese of the
Great Lakes are located in the American Midwest, in several municipalities
within the Metropolitan Toronto area, and in other cities in Ontario. The
Diocese of the Great Lakes was established in 1998 through the unity proposals
of the bishops of the former Independent Anglican Diocese of Ontario and the
Independent Anglican Missionary District of the USA. This Diocese works
cooperatively with other Episcopalians, including The United Episcopal Church
of North America, with which the DGL is in intercommunion, and the Independent
Anglican Church (Canada Synod).
Anglican Diocese of Washington State and the
Pacific Northwest: More familiarly, the diocese is known as the Diocese of the Holy
Trinity. It is a part of an international denomination, the Communion of
Anglican Churches. Headquartered in Tacoma, Washington. The Anglican Episcopal Church: The Anglican Episcopal Jurisdiction is a remnant of that ancient,
traditional, and biblical Church having its roots in the Apostolic Churches
that spread from the Middle East to the British Isles and from there throughout
the inhabited world.' Its Presiding Bishop is the Most Revd. Dr. George W.
Conner. The Anglican Episcopal Church
International - Australia: A Communion of traditional Anglicans of all varieties of churchmanship
from Anglo-Catholic to Evangelical and Charismatic, who share a belief in the
historic values of Anglican worship and the teaching of the Bible. All of the
Provinces of the Communion are autonomous, comprising self-governing churches
and families of churches around the world. The Anglican Episcopal
Church International - UK: The Anglican Episcopal Church International was created in England to
promote a traditional Anglican Communion, as handed down by the preceding
generations of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church of England and to adhere
to the orthodox Christian faith, through witness and service to the community,
in this age of religious liberalism and secular decadence. Anglican Episcopal Church of Europe: We have congregations in England, Italy, Malta, Germany and Russia.
New congregations will be installed in France, Spain and in different other
countries in the European Union.
The jurisdiction over all Europe has the
Archbishop and the Bishop Ordinary located in Germany. The Anglican Episcopal Churches of India: We are Liturgical Anglican Churches. Our worship draws from modern and
ancient Christian rites. In addition, our services include praise and worship
and will draw the best from all cultural ethos (custom, habit, and character)
which enhance Christian teaching. Anglican Fraternity of Catholic
Priests: A fraternal
organization seeking to bring together catholic-minded Anglicans across
jurisdictions and dioceses within the Anglican Church of North America and
within the broader Anglican Communion. Anglican Free Communion: The Anglican Free Communion - The Episcopal Free Church (Old name:
Free Protestant Episcopal Church) is a large group of Anglicans of all
varieties of churchmanship from Anglo-Catholic (High Church), Evangelical (Low
Church), Latitudinarian (Broad Church), Charismatic and Liberal. All of the
Provinces of the Communion are autonomous, comprising self-governing churches
and families of churches around the world. This Communion was established in
England on 2 November 1897 by a union of several small British episcopates
established in the 1870s, independent of the Church of England. The Anglican Independent Church: Our Archdiocese is formed of the a large group of Anglicans of all
varieties of churchmanship from Anglo-Catholic to Evangelical and Charismatic,
who share a belief in the historic values of Anglican worship and the teaching
of the Bible. All of the National Dioceses of Archdiocese are autonomous,
comprising self-governing churches and families of churches around the world.
Anglican Independent Communion Australia: Our denomination originates from England and is a separate entity from
the Anglican Church of Australia. We continue to believe in everything the
Church of England accepted & taught before it was swamped by liberalism.
AIC Australia was formed in 2006 when Reverend Peter McInnes was accepted as
the Vicar-general for Australia in 2006, prior to his consecration into the
Episcopate in September 2006, where one Priest was incardinated, three
Deaconess’ and one Deacon were ordained into the AIC Australia. Anglican Independent Communion Original Province: Headquarters in Webb City, Missouri. The Anglican Independent
Communion Worldwide: MIDI attack. Anglican Mission in America: From the web site: 'AMiA is the evolution of the work of First Promise
and AACOM, and is dedicated to the creation of a new, orthodox province of the
Anglican Communion on American shores'. For our reasoning behind this
classification, please see our AMiA-classification
report. One of its constituent
parts is the regional Heart of North America
Mission. The Anglican Mission in England (AMiE): A mission society that seeks to promote gospel growth in
areas covered by the Church of England (principally in England, but also in
other parts of Europe) by supporting Anglican churches and individuals both
within and outside present Church of England structures.
Anglican Mission in the Americas
Canada: TheAM Canada
promotes authentic, growing relationships with Jesus and one another that lead
us to reach out to others in love. We are committed to graceful, organic and
visionary service empowered by God’s Spirit and would love to have you join us
on this journey. Anglican Network in Canada: We are a continent-wide family of churches, a diocese in the Anglican
Church in North America, and part of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans -
representing the majority of Anglicans worldwide who remain faithful to
established Christian doctrine and Anglican practice. Anglican Orthodox Church: The Anglican Orthodox Church was founded in 1963 in Statesville, North
Carolina by Bishop James Parker Dees as a result of the perceived apostasy
taking place in the wider Anglican Communion. The AOC was the first group to
separate from the US Episcopal Church since the Reformed Episcopal Church
withdrew in the nineteenth century. The AOC is traditional and conservative
& adheres to the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, the Thirty-Nine Articles of
Religion, the Apostles and Nicene Creeds and the ancient homilies and reformed
principles of the Church of England.
The AOC enjoys member churches in South Africa,
Kenya, the Central African Republic, Liberia, Malawi, Madagascar, Nigeria,
Tanzania, Uganda, Brazil, Haiti, the Philippines, India, the Fiji Islands, and
Pakistan. The AOC stands upon the same biblical principles and theological
doctrines as those espoused by the ancient church and affirmed by our founding
Bishop Dees. It has consistently existed as the Anglican Orthodox Church
throughout its existence as a Communion. The current Presiding Bishop is the
Most Reverend Jerry L. Ogles. Anglican Orthodox Church in Canada: Site includes a brief history of this group with a presence in
Alberta, Ontario and Nova Scotia. Anglican Orthodox Church
in India: The Anglican Orthodox Church of the
Fiji Islands: In our
worship service we use the 1928 Anglican Book of Common Prayer and the King
James version of the Bible. Anglican Orthodox
Southern Episcopal Church: We are an evangelical, liturgical, community of Christians with
congregations and/or ministries in Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Mississippi,
Texas, Oklahoma, and other states. We are Anglican in practice, but broad
enough to welcome and work with Christians of other traditions. The Anglican Province of America: This traditional episcopal, evangelical and catholic denomination was
established 1970 and uses the American 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Anglican Province of Christ the King: In 1977, Episcopal clergy and laity gathered in St Louis, Missouri,
and set forth a statement of faith called the 'Affirmation of Saint Louis',
which expressed their commitment as Episcopalians to orthodox Christianity. The
next step was the creation of the Diocese (now Province) of Christ the King in
1978, whose purpose is to put the St Louis statement of faith into action. The
Anglican Province of Christ the King uses the 1928 Book of Common Prayer and
trains men for the priesthood at its national seminary.
Anglican Rite Diocese of the Holy
Orthodox Catholic Church: If you are tired of the infighting of the continuing Anglican Churches, if you
want to get back to the Traditional issues and not the political, contact us.
We are forming a new rite within the HOCC to meet your needs. [...] This is NOT
a political institution, but a community focused on the love of Christ and
service to His Kingdom. Anglican Rite Old
Catholic Church: An
Independent Catholic Church made up of several congregations located in Texas.
Priests come from various religious backgrounds including the Roman Catholic,
Episcopal, and Orthodox Churches. They use the Anglican Rite in worship, which
dates back several hundred years, and make use of the US Episcopal Church's
1928 Book of Common Prayer. Anglican Rite Roman
Catholic Church: A historical
community of the Catholic Faith in the Anglican Tradition! Stemming from its
Metropolitan See, the Archdiocese of the Southwest, it operates worldwide to spread
the missionary Gospel of the pilgrim Church. Blessed with the gift of autonomy
and independence, and in spiritual sympathy and unity with His Holiness,
Benedict XVI, we work to exemplify the example of our Lord through the Charism
of the Holy Spirt and the Intercessions of Our Lady in the daily advance of
spiritual discipleship as our Anglican Catholic Faithful advance in their daily
walk with Christ! - Apostolic Anglican Church: An Evangelical + Apostolic + Charismatic + Liturgical Christian
community serving the United States and territories with the love, faith and
fellowship of the Gospel of Jesus Christ'. Embedded music attack. Apostolic Communion of Anglican Churches: An international faith communion of like-minded believers in Christ
Jesus, sharing the rich history and heritage of the Church and exercising the
freedom of multi-cultural and spiritual expression.
Archdiocese of the Mid-West: The Apostolic Episcopal Church: The Apostolic Episcopal Church (AEC) was established in 1925 by [the]
Reverend Arthur W. Brooks (1889-1948), a priest of the Episcopal Church, USA,
and noted seminary professor and journalist with Walt Whitman’s renownedBrooklyn
Eagle newspaper. Elevated to the office of Archbishop of Ebbsfleet by
the Patriarchate of the Eastern Chaldean Church on May 4, 1925, +Brooks
situated the initial Synod of the AEC at historic Christ Church by the Sea,
Broad Channel Island, New York. Headquartered in Queens, New York, USA. Archdiocese of the Southwest
(Anglo-Catholic): An
independent jurisdiction. The Charismatic Episcopal
Church: Founded in
1992 by independent pentecostal-charismatic congregations, the ICCEC combines
charismatic ministry, sacramental worship and the celebration of biblical
values born of orthodox, evangelical teaching. Christian Episcopal Church: A traditional Anglican jurisdiction, committed to Holy Scriptures, and
dedicated to worshipping Jesus Christ in the traditional Anglican Way. The XnEC
is comprised of parishes located in the United States (Diocese of Seattle),
Canada (Diocese of Richmond), and is affiliated with parishes in the Cayman
Islands.' Appears to have a connection to the Diocese of Fort Worth, in whose
cathedral a recent consecration was held. The Christian Episcopal
Church of Canada: A traditional continuation of the Anglican Church of Canada, [which]
upholds and maintains the doctrine, sacraments, and discipline of Christ which
the Lord commanded in His Holy Word and which were ever upheld and maintained
by the undivided Primitive Church, and which the Church of England received and
set forth in the 1562 Thirty-nine Articles of Religion and the 1662 Book of
Common Prayer. Christian Missionary
Anglican Communion: A movement of
Great Commission Christians who are glorifying God by building Christ's Church
worldwide.
The Church of England, Cayman Islands: Established in protest that The Bishop of Jamaica and The Primate of the West
Indies have tried, unlawfully, by Synodical Resolutions to annexe the Cayman
Islands to their respective Diocese and Province. Affiliated with the Christian Episcopal Church and Christian Episcopal Church of Canada. The Church of England (Continuing): We are a Protestant and Reformed Church founded on: The Authorised
Version of the Bible The Book of Common Prayer 1662 The 39 Articles of Religion
Where are the 39 Articles today in the Church of England? Where is the Prayer
Book? Where for that matter is the Bible? You will find all these things in the
Church of England (Continuing), so if you love the Church of England, that is
where you should be! Church of England in South Africa: Evangelicals who wished to remain true to their heritage adopted a Constitution
in 1938. This Constitution enshrines the Reformed, Protestant and Evangelical
faith handed down by our forefathers. Church of India, Pakistan and Ceylon
- Anglican Catholic Church: The Indian Anglicans appealed for a spiritual affiliation in the
Anglican Catholic Church Original Province. As a result, in 1983, Bishop John
Asha Prakash was consecrated in California in United States. And subsequently
in the year 1984 Bishop Samuel Peter Prakash son of John Asha Prakash along
with Bishop Gideon from Calcutta and Bishop Rao from Amritsar. [...] With these
four dioceses the Province of India was restored and established as the Second
Province of the Anglican Catholic Church. Church of Ireland (Traditional Rite): We are a member Church of the Traditional Anglican Communion. We
worship according to the 1926 Book of Common Prayer. We are an Episcopal,
Reformed, and Liturgical Church.
The Church of Torres Strait: A member church of the worldwide Traditional Anglican Communion,' the Church of
Torres Strait was formed in 1997. The Torres Strait is located between
Australia and Papua New Guinea; this local church is comprised of fifteen
parishes on several islands. Community Catholic Church of Canada: An inclusive and progressive community in the Anglican/Catholic
Tradition. The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches: We see ourselves as an expression of the ancient-future Church of
Jesus Christ, where the streams of Christian tradition and spirituality
converge and flow together. Emphasizing the interweaving of the charismatic,
evangelical and liturgical/sacramental, we identify with and stand in
connection with the historic Celtic and Anglican spiritual traditions. The Communion of the Open Episcopal
Church in the Province of the United Kingdom and Ireland.The Conservative Anglican Church of North America: Come visit our church and experience the Mass from the 1928 Book of
Common Prayer (English and Spanish) with rich Christian faith, a dedication to
follow Jesus in all things, a love of the Eucharist as the central point of our
Christian Life, a commitment to serve the lost and the outcast, and that unique
spirituality we call "Catholic." Headquarters in Katy, Texas. The Convocation of Anglicans in North America: A missionary juridicition [sic] of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion)
and the Anglican Church in North America. From very humble beginnings, over 100
congregations are associated with CANA across 30 States and in Canada, over 435
chaplains and clergy, three missionary dioceses and the Deanery of the Armed
Forces and Chaplaincy. Diocese of the East - Diocese of the West. The Corpus Christi Ecumenical Fellowship: A 1928 Book of Common Prayer Anglo-Catholic Communion. Diocese of Europe, Holy Catholic
Church Western Rite. A Continuing Anglican Church.
The Diocese of the Holy Cross: Remaining true to our English heritage and witnessing to the life of
the Holy Trinity through the Faith and Practice of ancient Christianity. Our liturgy
and theology are expressed in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, and we use the
Authorized Version of the Holy Scriptures.' Headquarters in Pennsylvania;
parishes throughout the United States; 'affiliated with Forward in Faith UK. Diocese of the Holy Trinity: Established in 1977, the Diocese of the Holy Trinity was the original
Continuing Anglican jurisdiction in North America. Diocesis Misionara Hispana:
A Hispanic outreach diocese. The Episcopal Anglican Archdiocese of America: Founded in 2008. 'The leaders of the EAAA see themselves as part of a
convergence movement, seeking to combine evangelical Christianity with the
liturgy and sacraments typical of Anglican Catholicism. Episcopal Archdiocese of the Mid-West: We are an autocephalous jurisdiction within the One, Holy, Catholic
and Apostolic Church, and in full communion with the Apostolic Communion of
Anglican Churches. The Episcopal Archdiocese of the Midwest is an Anglican Rite
jurisdiction, holding true to the ancient creeds of the faith (Nicene and
Apostles'), while promoting and endorsing a life of holiness and empowerment
through the Holy Spirit.
The Episcopal Church of the Solomon Islands: 'We are an independent Church in the Anglican tradition, serving and
ministering to the people of the Solomon Islands, in particular Guadalcanal and
Isabel islands. Affiliated with The Anglican Episcopal Church International -
Australia and Oceania. The Episcopal Diocese of South
Carolina: A US court gave this group the legal right to call themselves 'The
Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina' even though they are not. The Episcopal Free Church: See The Anglican Free
Communion, above. The Episcopal Missionary Church: The Episcopal Missionary Church is a "missionary" Church in
the sense that it is reaching out to traditional-minded Christians from all
backgrounds who find that modernist reforms in their churches have left them
without a place to practice their faith. Our motto, "Defend the Historic
Faith", is descriptive of both the beliefs and practices of the EMC. All
of the traditional values and doctrines which have made the Christian Church
the great witness of our Lord's teachings are alive and well, and we invite you
to join us as we celebrate Jesus Christ in the Sacraments and proclaim His
message of salvation. Evangelical Anglican Church in America: Based in Washington, DC, the EACA 'holds the
sacred validity of orders that have been preserved through the unbroken
chain of historically attested and affirmed apostolic succession. Our
sacraments are valid and offered to all of the People of God with respect for
the diversity of creation as the cornerstone of God's lavish love and welcome
for creation.
The Evangelistic Apostolic Church
Diocese: Established in
the USA in 2002. 'We are a worldwide ministry of clergymen and churches,
growing every year. We follow the Anglican Rite. FCE (Evangelical
Connexion)/A Connexion of Covenanting Churches: Formed in 2004 to adhere to the 1927 union of the Free Church of
England (est. 1844), and the Reformed Episcopal Church of Great Britain and
Ireland (est. 1876). This group rejects Freemasonry as incompatible with
Christianity, and asserts that its position in this regard differs from that of
some similar churches. Its doctrinal standards are the 39 Articles of Religion
(revised) and the 1785 Book of Common Prayer. The Federation of Anglican
Churches in the Americas: Formed in 2006 to provide a vehicle for communication, fellowship and
cooperation between the various Anglican Jurisdictions in the Americas,' this
organisation is composed of the Anglican Church in America, the Anglican
Mission in America, the Anglican Province of America, the Diocese of the Holy
Cross, the Episcopal Missionary Church, and the Reformed Episcopal Church.
The Filipino Communion of Evangelical
Episcopal Churches: The FCEEC is
an independent continuing Anglican Provience of the Republic of the
Philippines. The Free Church of England (see also Reformed Episcopal Church): The first congregations of the Free Church of England were formed in
1844 by members of the Church of England anxious to uphold the doctrines of the
Anglican Reformation as expressed in the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion and
the Book of Common Prayer, which many Evangelicals felt to be under attack from
the Oxford Movement. A Constitution was adopted in 1863. In 1876 a branch of
the Reformed Episcopal Church was established in the UK. The two denominations
cooperated closely and united in 1927. The united Church is a member of
Churches Together in England and is a Designated Church under the Church of
England’s Ecumenical Canons. There were official conversations with the Church
of England in the mid 1990s. The provision of modern language worship has been
approved and a process of drafting and authorization is under way. The
episcopal succession derives originally (but not solely) from the Reformed
Episcopal Church. Only men are ordained to the historic Orders or admitted as
Readers.
Northern Diocese - Southern Diocese - The Free Episcopal Church: The Free Episcopal Church stands at the crossroads of all that the
Churches have been, and all that the Holy Spirit is inviting the Churches yet
to be. We gather as Church to respond to Jesus' request to "feed my
sheep". Jesus did not exclude anyone from His Table, and neither do we. We
are self-governing local ministries and communities, covenanting together to be
Church. In the FEC all people are welcome regardless of the categories that
divide us (age, ethnicity, physical ability, gender, social class, sexuality,
marital status, and so on). Those fights for a rightful place at the Table,
that threaten to tear apart so many faith groups, are not part of our lives
together, past or present.
The Free Protestant Episcopal
Church (Saskatchewan): The mission of this church is to reach out and gather people together in
an inclusive church united in the praise and service of God as expressed in
traditional Anglican worship. The Book of Common Prayer (1962 Canada) is the
only authorised liturgy. Gospel Anglican Church of Nigeria: Over the years we have witnessed in the Church of Nigeria (Anglican
Communion) a determined attempt by the forces of darkness and their human
agents to strangulate and stifle the faith of many. For exercising the
charismatic gifts of the Spirit, thousands of Nigerian Anglicans, clergy and
lay have been persecuted and hounded out of the church. Affiliated with the
Orthodox Anglican Communion. Holy Catholic Church
Anglican Rite: The purpose
of The Holy Catholic Church (Anglican Rite) is to perpetuate the Faith, Order,
Worship and Witness of Western Catholicism as it existed in the Church of
England from around 200 A.D., to the time of the Great Schism, and set forth by
the "ancient catholic bishops and doctors," and especially as defined
by the Seven Ecumenical Councils of the undivided Church. The Diocese of Holy Trinity and Great Plains -
The Igreja Anglicana Independente: Site in Portuguese, church based in Brazil. Igreja Anglicana
Reformada: The Reformed Anglican Church is a missionary district born with the desire to
reach the millions of Brazilian who don't know Jesus Christ as Lord and
Saviour. Also, we began our missionary work as a response to the crisis of
faith and leadership in Brazilian Church. The district's mission is
concentrated in church-planting, discipleship and training new leaders for the
21st Century. Igreja Anglicana Tradicional do
Brasi: This Brazilian
church also sponsors a Franciscan order. Igreja Episcopal Anglicana Livre: It was founded in 2000 and was linked to a continuant church in the
U.S. (Anglican Province of Christ the Good Shepherd - present: Anglican Church
of the Americas, based in Alabama). We are a church of charismatic and
evangelical theology. We accept the 39 Articles of Religion. We do not ordain
homosexuals or marry them. We translated into Portuguese and published the
Breviary of the BCP, in 2007, and we maintain a traditional liturgical worship. Independent Anglican Church (Canada
Synod): Established in 1934 is committed to the to the Doctrine, Tradition and
Common Prayer Worship of the ancient Church of England. India Christian Mission Church - Episcopal: Established in 1897 by an Anglican Priest of Bicester of England.
[...] Now it is centered at Krishna and West Godavary Revenue Districts of
Andhra Pradesh State.
The International Anglican Fellowship Mission: The missionary arm of the Traditional Anglican Communion. International Anglican Orthodox Episcopal Communion: We are a Multicultural Communion ... family focused. The International Free Protestant
Episcopal Church: Based in
Germany. The Latin Anglican Church of
México: Spanish-language
website for this church with headquarters in Mexico City. The Latin-American Anglican Church: Member of The Orthodox Anglican Communion. In Full InterCommunion of
The Conservative Anglican Church of North America. Presence in Argentina,
Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, Canada, and Peru. Mariners Church of Detroit: An oddity, it is a stand-alone church, not a part of any denomination, with
historic ties to the Episcopal Church. Many people will recognise it from the
reference in Gordon Lightfoot's popular song about the wreck of the Edmund
Fitzgerald. The Missionary Diocese of the Trinity: The General Synod of the Church of Nigeria has approved the creation
of the Missionary Diocese of the Trinity MDT. Missionary Diocese of the Trinity
MDT shall be a cluster of Churches in North America and Canada, and an offshoot
of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) and an affiliate of Anglican
Church in North America (ACNA) and Convocation of Anglicans in North America
CANA.
The Nazareth House Apostolate: Headquartered in Taylorsville, Kentucky USA. Includes 'St. Simeon Skete[,] an
orthodox skete founded under the vision and Crozier of Archbishop James Provence
of the Anglican Province of Christ the King. New Anglican Church: Connected to the Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others, and part
of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). It is our hope that one day our
efforts centered in the San Francisco Bay Area will grow large enough to become
a diocese on its own. The Nippon Kirisuto Seikokai: The Traditional Anglican Church in Japan. The Open Episcopal Church in
Scotland: The Scottish
Area of the UK Diocese of the United Ecumenical Catholic Church under the
Episcopal Oversight of Archbishop Terry Flynn. The Oratory of St Jerome: The Oratory of Saint Jerome is the independent Anglican-Catholic
ministry. Our Bishop is The Most Rev. D. Ceabron Williams. We are a ministry of
the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church. We are Sacramental, Ecumenical,
Evangelical and Charismatic.
The Orthodox Anglican Church: The United States member of the world-wide Orthodox Anglican
Communion, the Orthodox Anglican Church was incorporated in 1964 as a Province
of the Holy Catholic Church. The Orthodox Anglican
Communion: The Orthodox Anglican Communion is a world wide fellowship of national
churches (with Apostolic Succession derived through and shared with the
Anglican Communion, the Old Catholic Union of Utrecht, and the Orthodox Church)
that are committed to the historic faith in the Anglican tradition; the
Communion is represented in the United States of America by the Orthodox
Anglican Church. Archbishop T. Creighton Jones (Myrtle Beach, SC) is Metropolitan
of the Orthodox Anglican Communion and Presiding Bishop of the Orthodox
Anglican Church. The PEAR USA: An association of Anglican churches that are committed to the historic
biblical faith as passed on through the English reformers. The North American
mission of the Province de L'Eglise Anglicane au Rwanda. The Progressive Episcopal Church: An ecclesiastical province of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic
Church and celebrates the Anglican Heritage of the ancient Christian tradition.
The Progressive Episcopal Diocese of the
South: Committed to assisting,
guiding and serving people who want to make a difference in their lives, their
communities and the world, by planting and developing small local faith
communities. The Province of Christ the Good Shepherd: We are an orthodox Anglo-Catholic Province. We are all Spirit-filled
believers who operate (some of us very powerfully) in the Gifts of the Holy
Spirit, and we all stress the Spirit-led preaching of the infallible Word, AND
we all believe strongly in the power of the Sacraments, ministered in the
tradition of the Church, to form and transform the lives of believers. Thus, we
seek to combine the historical "Three Streams" of Christianity in a
vibrant and living Church experience.
The Province of The Holy
Catholic Church-Western Rite: The Anglican Diocese of the Caribbean and New
Granada: The original
jurisdiction of the Continuing Anglican movement in Latin America, was founded
by the Most Rev. Arthur Albert Chambers, and his jurisdiction is in Cuba,
Colombia, Venezeula, Panama, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, with extra territories
of Spain and Texas. The Provincia Anglicana de Ecuador – The Provincia Anglicana
del Norte de Suramérica (Pronosur): Churches in Venezuela,
Colombia and Ecuador. The Provincia Iglesia Anglicana Reformada: una
Iglesia que predica al Cristo resucitado, trabaja para la extensión del
Evangelio de Dios y proclama, y mantiene, firmemente la doctrina Bíblica y el
ministerio de la Iglesia. Nuestra Iglesia es hija de la Iglesia de Inglaterra,
compartiendo con ella su herencia y orden. Aunque con características propias,
dada su condición Latinoamericana y autonomía. Based in Colombia. The Reformed Anglican Church: Based in Tampa, Florida. The Reformed Anglican Church
of Brazil: A
church-planting movement and local jurisdiction of the Church of Jesus Christ
with its roots in the Bible and works principally within Brazil.
The Reformierte Episkopalkirche in Deutschland: The Reformed Episcopal Church in Germany. This German-language site
includes a translation of the REC Book of Common Prayer, as well as pictures,
articles, history, and information about worship services.The St Benedict's Mission: An Ecumenical Benedictine Community within the Anglican tradition. The
Southeast PEARUSA: We have churches throughout the southeastern United States and operate
under the oversight of the Southeast PEARUSA bishop and Council with lay and
ordained leaders elected from our churches. The Southern Episcopal Church: We are a branch of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church
instituted by Jesus Christ faithfully continuing the Anglican tradition. We
uphold the historic Catholic Faith, Apostolic Order and Evangelical Witness as
set forth in the 1928 American edition of the Book of Common Prayer. We accept
as binding and unalterable the received Faith and Traditions of the Church, and
its teachings. These include the historic, threefold male ordained ministry of
Bishop, Priest, and Deacon, as set forth in the Holy Scriptures; the Apostles',
Nicene, and Athanasian Creeds; and the writings of the bishops and doctors of
the ancient Church, especially as defined by the Seven Ecumenical Councils of
the Undivided Church.
The Synod of the Anglican Episcopal
Communion Churches: In full
communion with Anglican Episcopal Church International. The Traditional Anglican
Church in Britain: We are a
constituent part of the Traditional Anglican Communion, a worldwide Communion
of orthodox churches in the Classical Anglican Tradition. The Traditional Anglican Communion: Our mission is to recall Anglicanism to its heritage, to heal
divisions caused by departures from the Faith, and to build a vibrant church
for the future based on powerful local leadership. The Traditional Anglican
Communion: Publishes The Messenger Journal, based in Australia. The Traditional Anglican Communion in
New Zealand: We perpetuate
the Faith, Order, Worship and Witness of Western Catholicism as it existed in
the Church in England from around 200 AD. The Traditional Anglicans in Canada: We are affiliated with the Original Province of the Anglican Catholic
Church under the leadership of Archbishop Mark Haverland or with the Anglican
Province of Christ the King under that of Archbishop James Provence. The Traditional Church of England: The TCE is one of the original 'Continuing' churches in England. It
was formed in 1994, but developed from the much-older Movement for a Continuing
Church of England. The clergy and lay people of the TCE are all former
communicants of the Church of England. The Umzi wase Tiyopiya Ityalike
yomdibaniso: The Anglican
Catholic Church, Missionary Diocese of East Cape, South Africa. The United Anglican Church: Dedicated to upholding the Truth of the Lord Jesus Christ as delivered
to us in the Holy Scripture and maintained inviolate by the One, Holy, Catholic
and Apostolic Church of which we are a province. The UAC was established
following the merger of the Traditional Episcopal Church (TEC) and the
Anglo-Catholic Church in the Americas (ACTA).
The United Anglican Church Province II: 'Not in any way affiliated with the United Anglican Church. The United Episcopal Church of North
America: A traditional Anglican or Episcopalian Church body that seeks to maintain the
doctrine, discipline and worship of the old Protestant Episcopal Church. We
believe that Holy Scripture contains all doctrine necessary to salvation, and
that the Bible should be understood within the context of the writings of the
Ancient Creeds, Fathers and Councils of the Church. We also respect the
reformed inheritance of the Anglican Communion as contained in the Thirty-nine
Articles of Religion and the Book of Common Prayer.The Universal Anglican Church: A truly contemporary Church that blends the best of historic
Christianity with practices and theology firmly rooted in the 21st Century. Our
clergy are from diverse backgrounds, and our ministries reflect that diversity.
Among those ministries are parishes, counseling ministries, prison ministries,
healing ministries, religious orders, and homeless ministries. We believe that
our ministries should serve the needs of the communities in which they reside,
and to accomplish that we allow those ministries the freedom to design programs
that meet those needs.
The Mid-Atlantic Region: Resources for Churches in the Episcopal and
Anglican Tradition. The All Nations Christian
Academy: New Haven,
Connecticut, USA. Affiliated with the Anglican Church in North America. The Andrewes Hall Theological College and Seminary: Phoenix, Arizona. Founded in 2002 in response to the shared
vision of the Reformed Episcopal Diocese of Mid-America (DMA), Covenant Renewal
Ministries, Inc., and a few pastor-scholars from Phoenix, Arizona. The Anglican Answer: The Voice for traditional Protestant Anglicanism against Romanism,
Puritanism, and Liberalism. The Anglican Bible and Book
Society: 'Anglican
Bible and Book Society. The Anglican Deaconess
Association: Our Mission
is to bring Anglican Deaconesses together in fellowship, learning, and
worship.' Affiliated with the Federation of Anglican Churches in the Americas.
The Anglican Deacons: A resource for permanent, or vocational, deacons in orthodox Anglican
traditions in North America.
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