| | | Robert D. Brown said "Are not catholic. If I remember correctly there was an offer from the pope to allow Anglican priests to enter full communion with the Catholic Church however I am not sure if all anglicans have. As far as I know they are still a separate denomination. Though they are similar. I am not sure if the Catholic Church fully recognizes the Anglican sacraments. It would be interesting to find out. " |
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Maybe the confusion comes from the fact that Anglicans are sometimes referred to as "English Catholics". I think high-church Anglicans, like high-church Lutherans, are similar liturgically to traditional Catholicism (although there's little similarity with the modern rite).
And yes, some Anglicans priests have migrated over to the Roman Church over the years. It's pretty much the only time you'll see a married RC priest, although Eastern rite priests can be married men as well.
The only sacrament I think the Catholic Church recognizes outside of itself is baptism (always valid as long as done in Triune fashion using water), and marriage if done in a church between non-Catholics.
To answer the OP: you can also try St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic. Although because of sacred nature of marriage held by the Catholic faith, they generally won't/can't perform a wedding outside of the Church. But it's worth asking.
If one of you is Catholic and intend to marry and have that marriage recognized as sacramental by the Church, there are dispensations that need to be completed. You're best talking to a priest.