Continuing Anglican Movement - Churches

Churches

The following is a list of North American church bodies commonly called "Continuing Anglican," with the approximate number of their parishes in North America shown in parentheses. Some also have affiliated churches in other countries.

  • American Anglican Church (12)
  • Anglican Catholic Church (135)
  • Anglican Catholic Church of Canada (12)
  • Anglican Churches of America (2)
  • Anglican Church in America (75)
  • Anglican Church of Virginia (8)
  • Anglican Episcopal Church (6)
  • Anglican Orthodox Church (10)
  • Anglican Province of America (60)
  • Anglican Province of Christ the King (42)
  • Christian Episcopal Church of Canada (3)
  • Diocese of the Great Lakes (5)
  • Diocese of the Holy Cross (20)
  • Episcopal Missionary Church (30)
  • Holy Catholic Church--Western Rite (30)
  • Orthodox Anglican Church (5)
  • Southern Episcopal Church (3)
  • United Anglican Church (6)
  • United Episcopal Church of North America (16)

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