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How much has the Anglican Use liturgy in the Catholic Church diverged from traditional Anglo-Catholicism? Why aren’t Anglicans permitted to have their own rite in the Catholic Church?
 
How much has the Anglican Use liturgy in the Catholic Church diverged from traditional Anglo-Catholicism?
Why aren’t Anglicans permitted to have their own rite in the Catholic Church?
From https://ordinariate.net/divine-worship-missal:

This is not an Anglican liturgy separate and distinct from the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church. This is not an Anglican Use Rite. It does not reflect Anglican Eucharistic theology. It is not a Protestant service dressed up as a Catholic Mass. It is the Catholic Mass of the Western Rite, filtered through the Anglican experience, corrected and expressed in an Anglican voice.
 
No, it isn’t a Rite by another name.

They don’t have their own Rite.
 
Somewhat difficult to answer as many of the Anglo-Catholic parishes in the UK would use either a version of the Mass of Paul VI (in recent times), the English Missal, or the BCP. In some cases the Tridentine Mass was used or, even more rarely, the Sarum Use. In the US and Canada the 1928 BCP was widely used.

The current Missal for use by the Ordinariate, Divine Worship: The Missal, is very similar to The English Missal.
 
I’m former Anglican and I’ve been to a Mass from that ordinariate. Hard to tell the difference.
 
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