Not entirely true at all. I consider myself Anglo-Catholic and this isn’t really it.

Anglo-Catholicism is defined by numerous beliefs that hold true to the apostolic faith, namely the canons and dogmas of the first seven Œcumenical Councils and the tradition of the apostles as held by the apostolic faiths (Roman Church, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, the Old Believers, et cetera).

Anglo-Catholics hold that the Anglican Church is NOT a Protestant church, instead with the Henrican Schism it cut itself from communion with Rome and kept her apostolic teachings, foundations, and orders - much like the Eastern Orthodox. We hold all the teachings of the apostolic faith such as the use of icons, advocation of saints, efficacy of sacraments, the real presence in the Eucharist, the efficacy of blessed items, the use of Liturgy, the passing of Holy Orders, et al. We are catholic but not Roman nor Greek. We are a unique branch of the One Holy Catholic Apostolic Church in the same vein as the Romans, Greeks, and Copts and we fight to have our rights thereof recognized by the others.

I don’t want to move to the Roman Catholic Church as I came from it.

Check your facts man.