Anglican Papalism, also referred to as
Anglo-Papalism, is a subset of
Anglo-Catholicism with adherents manifesting a particularly high degree of influence from, and even identification with, the
Roman Catholic Church. This position has historically been referred to as
Anglican Papalism; the term
Anglo-Papalism is an American
neologism and it seems not to have appeared in print prior to the 1990s. Anglican Papalists have suggested "that the only way to convert England is by means of an 'English
Uniate' rite." Anglican Papalists have historically practiced praying the
Dominican rosary, among other Marian devotions,
Corpus Christi procession, as well as the
reservation of and
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.