Society Religion and Spirituality Christianity Denominations Anglican
Traditional Anglican Communion
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The Traditional Anglican Communion (TAC) is a worldwide association of orthodox Anglican churches, working to maintain the catholic faith and resist the secularization of the Church to preserve the "faith once delivered to the saints" in its Anglican form. These are often referenced as traditional, continuing or anglo-catholic.
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The Confraternity consists of Bishops, Priests, Deacons and Communicants of both sexes who are practicing Catholics and members of, or in Communion with, the Episcopal Church. Its objects include the promotion of the observance of the Catholic and primitive practice of receiving the Holy Communion fasting according to present Catholic Custom. Contains further information, history and contact details.
Main site for the traditionalist, mainly anglo-catholic organisation of clergy, laity and parishes. Includes position papers, parish lists and other resources.
Founded originally in the UK to promote the use of the Book of Common Prayer, it has branches in several countries and continents. Contains extensive links to publications, resources, BCP parishes and other branches of the organization as well as contact information.
A spiritual association made up of men and women who meet on a regular basis within their own parishes to recite the Rosary either in the church or in member's homes. Contains a history timeline of the Rosary as well as scripture and prayers.
A spiritual association made up of men and women who meet on a regular basis within their own parishes to recite the Rosary either in the church or in member's homes. Contains a history timeline of the Rosary as well as scripture and prayers.
Main site for the traditionalist, mainly anglo-catholic organisation of clergy, laity and parishes. Includes position papers, parish lists and other resources.
Founded originally in the UK to promote the use of the Book of Common Prayer, it has branches in several countries and continents. Contains extensive links to publications, resources, BCP parishes and other branches of the organization as well as contact information.
The Confraternity consists of Bishops, Priests, Deacons and Communicants of both sexes who are practicing Catholics and members of, or in Communion with, the Episcopal Church. Its objects include the promotion of the observance of the Catholic and primitive practice of receiving the Holy Communion fasting according to present Catholic Custom. Contains further information, history and contact details.
