What is the difference between the high anglican church and low anglican church?

The distinction usually made is between low, middle and high church. The Anglican Church is known as a broad church because it manages to house all of those different parties under one roof. The sympathies of low church anglicans tend to resemble those of Methodists, Baptists, or other Protestant denominations.

High church anglicans tend to identify more with Catholic and Orthodox spirituality. Middle church anglicans represent a kind of half way house between the other two.

No, they are not different denominations. High churches are very Catholic: they may practice more devotions to Mary; use more incense; use more Catholic vestments etc. Broad churches are what most Anglican churches are like. Low churches are much more Protestant: very similiar to a Methodist church.

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