Anglican Use

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Anglican Use is a form of Catholic liturgy that preserves elements of the Anglican liturgical, musical, and spiritual heritage within the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin liturgical tradition
form of Catholic liturgy
liturgical use
aimsTo maintain Anglican patrimony within the Catholic Church
provide liturgical home for former Anglicans in full communion with Rome
authorizedBy Holy See
Pope John Paul II
celebratedIn Roman Catholic dioceses
personal parishes for former Anglicans
dateEstablished 1980
distinctFrom Tridentine Mass
surface form: Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite

Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite
ecclesiasticalStatus approved particular use of the Roman Rite
emphasizes choral and congregational singing
formal, hieratic English
solemn ceremonial
establishedByDocument Pastoral Provision
follows Canon law
surface form: Roman Catholic canon law

Roman Catholic sacramental discipline
hasCharacteristic Catholic doctrine and sacramental theology
retention of elements from the Book of Common Prayer
traditional English liturgical language
use of Anglican chant
use of Anglican hymnody
hasForm Liturgy of the Hours
surface form: Divine Office

Mass
sacraments and sacramentals
hasLiturgicalBook Book of Divine Worship
Divine Worship: Daily Office
Divine Worship: Occasional Services
Divine Worship: The Missal
influencedBy Anglican Missal tradition
Book of Common Prayer
integratedInto Divine Worship liturgical form
liturgicalFamily Roman Rite
partOf Latin Rite
preservesElement Anglican liturgical heritage
Anglican musical heritage
Anglican spiritual heritage
preservesHeritageFrom Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
primaryRegion United States of America
surface form: United States
relatedTo Anglicanorum coetibus
Personal Ordinariates
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
theologyAlignedWith Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
usedBy former Anglicans in full communion with the Catholic Church
personal parishes erected under the Pastoral Provision
usesLanguage English

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Latin Rite includesLiturgicalUse Anglican Use