You are trying to split hairs with a dull razor. Anglicans believe in the True Presence. Their theology is wrong (and they do not have a sacramental priesthood due to changes in the ordination ceremony), but if they use the term Anglo-Catholic, while I agree with you that does not make them in union with Rome, they can decide by what name they go, and it is not up to you to change that name.
Baloney!
As far as you not recognizing them as Catholic, you ought to tone down your sweeping statements, as there is permission from Rome for those Anglicans who have reunited to continue with a good portion of their format. If you walked into one of their churches during Mass, you would probably not be able to distinguish which one was in union with Rome and which was not.
www.advent.org/cathen/01498a.htm
Look at the part where it says they have communion service.
I would also challenge your staatement that many of them know they do not have the True Presence. Where do you get this evidence?
Assuming that they have rejected the Catholic Church teaching.
And if we want to go one further, they are united with the Catholic Church, although incompletely. They are united through the sacrament of baptism, which they are fully capable of administering and which the Catholic Church acknowledges as valid baptism.
By the way, it is not the fact that they are not in communion with Rome that denies them the True Presence; it is the loss of the sacramental priesthood.
More than that.
- Rejection of Purgatory and ommission of prayers for the dead. (Catholics have prayers for the dead every mass.) And you say I wouldn’t know the difference between what mass was in communion with Rome and which one wasn’t. That’s laughable.
- Rejection of Church Infallibility.
- Sola Scriptura
- Rejection of the invocation of the blessed virgin mary and the saints.
- The non-necessity of a auricular confession.
- Triple Eucharistic tenet namely the Eucharist is simply a sacrament or commuion and not the holy sacrifice of the mass. The denial of the Transubstantian and worship of the host. Deny the sacrificial priesthood.
- Justification by faith alone.
The Orthodox are not in union with Rome, but they do have a sacramental priesthood, and they do have the True Presence.