United Kingdom
Parish | Location | Evidence of Anglo-Catholicity | Notes | |
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St Margaret of Scotland | Aberdeen | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Leonard's Church Grimsbury | Banbury | Affirming Catholicism emphasis. Stations of the Cross; unleavened bread for the Eucharist; incense and candles; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; vestments; pilgrimage to Walsingham. | ||
Christ Church Staincliffe | Batley | Old fashioned Anglo-Catholic Church; East Facing celebrations; High Mass or Sung Mass on Sundays and greater Feasts. | ||
St. George's Church | Belfast | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Augustine's Church | Birmingham | Eastward facing orientation of the priest at the altar; unleavened bread for the Eucharist; incense and candles; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; Common Worship Order One in Traditional Language used for Mass. | ||
St. Francis of Assisi Church | Bournemouth | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
Church of the Annunciation | Brighton | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
All Saints, Clifton | Bristol | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
Church of St Mary the Less | Cambridge | Daily Mass; Solemn Mass on Sundays and Red Letter days; Weekly benediction; wards of the Society of Mary, the Guild of All Souls, and the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Barnabas Church, Old Heath | Colchester | Very high Church of England. Eastward-facing orientation of the priest at the altar; unleavened bread for the Eucharist; incense and candles; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; Confession available on request. Book of Common Prayer used daily for the Morning and Evening Prayer and also for Mass once a week. Self - identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Michael and All Angels | Canterbury | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Mary's | Horden | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Helen's Church | West Auckland | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St James the Great | Darlington | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St. Michael and All Saints | Edinburgh | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Daily Mass except Monday, weekly confessions, weekly Rosary, weekly Benediction. | ||
Old Saint Paul's | Edinburgh | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
Saint Bride's | Glasgow | Monthly Benediction and Rosary and Votive Mass of Our Lady, incense and candles, traditional language liturgy. | ||
St Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate | Harrogate | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
Church of St James the Great | Haydock | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Peter and St Leonard's Church, Horbury | Horbury | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. Uses the Modern Roman Missal. A,B,C Resolutions parish. Low mass Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 08:00; sung mass with incense Sunday 10:30. Evening Prayer Sunday, with Benediction on first Sunday of the month. | Grade 1 listed building. Architect John Carr, 1794. Crypt wherein John Carr is interred. Replaced Norman Church of St Leonard. | |
Parish Church of St Margaret of Antioch | Ilkley | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic and built as Oxford Movement Church. Eastward-facing orientation of the priest at the altar during high Mass; full vestments including chasuble etc.; use of candles and thurible for incense; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; holy water stoup at the entrance; stations of the cross; lady chapel. | ||
Saint Mary Elms | Ipswich | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
Parish Church of St Mary de Castro | Leicester | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
Christ the Saviour, Ealing Broadway | London | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Alban's, Holborn | London | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
All Saints | London | Mass thrice daily, confessions heard daily, weekly Benediction of the Sacrament, cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham | Grade I Listed Building, designed by William Butterfield with a Lady Chapel by Ninian Comper., William Lloyd Webber was organist. | |
The Ascension | London | Solemn High Mass, Confessions, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, two annual pilgrimages to Walsingham | ||
St Bartholomew-the-Great | London | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Magnus the Martyr | London | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Cyprian's | London | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Matthew's | London | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St John the Divine | London | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
All Hallows Twickenham | London | Reserved sacrament, statue of BVM regularly used for devotions, Anglo-Catholic eucharistic practices, incense and benediction in use for holy days. | Grade I listed building. Tower, cloister and interior fittings moved from All Hallows Lombard Street, which was designed by Christopher Wren; the new brick basilica was designed by Robert Atkinson. The church also has a Renatus Harris organ. | |
All Saints' Church | Maidenhead | Holy water stoops; statues of Virgin and Child and of S. Paul with votive lights/candles; statue of Our Lady of Walsingham; annual pilgrimage to Walsingham; Sunday Mass at 10 with incense; some weekday Masses and a monthly Saturday Mass of Our Lady; stations of the cross. | ||
All Saints Church | Narborough | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Leonard's of Newland | Newland | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St John the Baptist | Norwich | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Mary Magdalen | Oxford | Liberal Anglo-Catholic. | ||
Pusey House | Oxford | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Barnabas Church | Oxford | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Thomas' Church | Oxford | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Margaret's Church | Prestwich | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Elisabeth's Church | Reddish | Solemn Mass, Evensong and Bendiction | Grade 1 listed building designed by Alfred Waterhouse. Impressive organ by Hill and Sons. Renowned Choir. | |
St Matthew's Church | Sheffield | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Mary's Church | Stamford | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
All Saints | St. Andrews | Mass celebrated daily, clergy hear private confession. | ||
St Arvans parish church, | St. Arvans | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Stephen's | Woodville | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
Worksop Priory | Worksop | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
All Saints North Street | York | Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic. | ||
St Olave's Church | York | Liberal Anglo-Catholic. |
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