Anglican Use
Anglican Use refers to a form of worship and liturgy that incorporates elements from the Anglican tradition within the Roman Catholic Church. This practice allows former Anglican communities to maintain their unique liturgical heritage while fully embracing Catholic teachings and sacraments.
The Anglican Use liturgy is based on the Book of Common Prayer, adapted to align with Catholic doctrine. It provides a way for individuals and congregations to transition into the Catholic faith while preserving familiar prayers, hymns, and rituals, fostering a sense of continuity and community among worshippers.