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Traditional Anglo-american Devotions


Byzantine

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That are some traditional Anglo-American devotions, if any exist? I mean things more or less specific to these areas, not to the Western Church in general. Thanks!

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Vincent Vega

I don't know if I get the question entirely, but St. George is the big one in American Anglo-Catholic devotions (not sure whether this is celebrated in the Anglo church(es?) in communion with Rome or not, but I would guess so). 

Other lesser ones (in descending order of importance, but this is all off the top of my head, and subjective, anyhow) might include St. Augustine of Canterbury, St. Richard of Chichester, St. Thomas More, St. Margaret of Scotland, St. David, St. Thomas à Kempis, and St. William Tyndale (NB - the latter two are not canonized in the Roman church). 

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Are you asking about devotions particular to the Church in America? If so, I would hazard a guess that there wouldn't be many, if any. The Church in is mostly immigrant, I would think most kept the devotions of their home country.

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GeorgiiMichael

We do have our own saints. St. Kateri, and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton both come to mind. I don't know what kind of devotions they have outside the US.

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