How about Purgatory, Transubstantiation, the Assumption and Immaculate Conception, and the Roman Catholic liturgy? I haven't met a self-professed Anglo-Catholic yet who didn't affirm all of that plus the Papacy (although I know that the original Anglo-Catholics were not crazy about such things and mainly asserted the historic continuity idea).
I would have to say that not all of those things listed are believed in my husband's ACC parish. I realize that parish may be unique because of the influence of Orthodoxy on their late, founding priest. Of the things listed, I know they don't accept transubstantiation as "the" definition of the Eucharistic offering. The liturgy from the Anglican missal also has some places (the anaphora is one) that differ from the RC mass. [I'll look at this when I get home - these are just some things I seem to remember.] They definitely are not Papal. They probably do, on the whole, accept the Assumption (or at least the Dormition), and perhaps the Immaculate Conception.
Interesting discussion.
Mary
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