They use incense? In all my time alive never seen incense in any Protestant church. It is such a catholic thing.
Well except for the communion part it was pretty typical. But churches do offer communion services. I don’t even think the high anglicans would call it mass. As that is another catholic thing. But maybe I’m wrong. They might.
Yes, high Anglican churches use incense and very high churches call it mass. (I wouldn't say if I had not experienced it.)
Here's a link to St. Mary Magdalene, an very high Anglican church in Toronto Canada (I've attended their masses).
See this link: scroll down to the very bottom and you'll see Diocese of Toronto, Anglican Churches of Canada) as well as their services: "Said mass", "Solemn Mass", "Sung Mass".
https://www.stmarymagdalene.ca/
quote:
"WELCOME TO SMM
The Church of St Mary Magdalene, Toronto, is a parish that has, since its beginnings, given expression to the catholic tradition of Anglican worship. Worship is central to everything we do. It is the place where we encounter God in word and sacrament, where our spiritual lives are strengthened and renewed, and where we are shaped into a community that cares for one another and serves God in the world around us. It is a place that welcomes and celebrates the wonderful diversity of God's people and God's world.
We have a rich history of excellence and innovation in music and liturgy, and many are drawn to the parish because of the legacy of Healey Willan and Fr. Eugene Fairweather. This continues to be a living legacy not simply repeating the past but creatively engaging the present with new forms of liturgical music and an ongoing openness to liturgical renewal. We invite you to join us on this journey into an anglo-catholicism that is rich in tradition and deeply engaged with the present both within in the church and beyond our walls.
- Fr. Eric Beresford, Priest in Charge
Weekly Service Times for In-Person Worship ( Covid-19-information)
Sunday
8:00 am: Said Mass
9:30 am: Sung Mass with Sunday School
11:00 am: Solemn Mass (Line to livestreamed services here)
Monday: 6:00 pm Said Mass
Tuesday: 7:15 am Said Mass
Wednesday: 10:00 am Said Mass
Thursday: 7:15 am Said Mass (English); 10:00 am Said Mass (Italian or Portuguese)
Friday: 6:00 pm Said Mass
Saturday: 10:00 am Said Mass"