The term "Anglican Catholic" is often used to refer to the tradition of the Anglican Church that emphasizes the use of sacraments and liturgy, adhering to traditional Catholic beliefs and practices. Synonyms for this term may include "High Church Anglican," "Anglo-Catholic," or "Traditional Anglican." These terms are used to describe those who identify as Anglicans but have a strong affinity for Catholicism. They may also be referred to as "Orthodox Anglicans" or "Anglican Traditionalists." These individuals may hold conservative views on issues such as women's ordination and same-sex marriage, and may seek communion with other traditionalist Catholic denominations.