During the mid-19th century the parish became a focal point for the Anglo-Catholic movement, which the Rector and congregation supported.
The Anglo-Catholic movement began, emphasizing the Catholic traditions of the Aglican Church.
The church is part of the Anglo-Catholic movement.
The church became a part of the Anglo-Catholic movement in 1869.
Under Mackonochie the Society increasingly represented the vanguard of the Anglo-Catholic movement.
Maclagan was a keen churchman and took a prominent part in the affairs of the Anglo-Catholic movement.
The church has been a leader of the Anglo-Catholic movement within the Episcopal Church from its founding.
Packer was active in the Anglo-Catholic movement in the Anglican church.
During this period she, her mother, and her sister became deeply interested in the Anglo-Catholic movement that developed in the Church of England.
From its beginning St Agatha's was strongly part of the Anglo-Catholic movement.