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When I said anglicans don’t believe in the real presence, I was saying it assuming that they have been exposed to the Catholic Church’s teaching. Many of them know they don’t have the real presence and deliberately reject the Catholic Church’s teaching. They may think its the real presence but it isn’t since they are not in communion with Rome. Anglicans are not Catholic, I will never recognize them as catholic. To say Anglo-Catholic in of intself means that they are catholic. That is to say they are catholic with a disobedience to Rome agenda. It is true that they are not in communion with Rome, but it’s not the same thing as calling them anglo-catholic.Don’t make such sweeping and incorrect statements.
While Anglican, I believed in Transubstantiation and had plans to buy a monstrance for my old parish. I was supportive of Corpus Christi processions, adoration, and benediction. All of which are tolerated in Anglicanism. (Usually found in the Anglo-Catholic Churches)
Anglicans, even of the lower branch, generally acknowledge the True Presence (as it is an official belief).
The Book of Common Prayer refers to the even Mass (as it is called) as a sacrifice.