Is there any Catholic Church that is high church?
						
						Roman Catholic Answer  No, High Church basically means “as much like the Catholic Church as possible without joining the Catholic Church.” As the Catholic Church is already the Catholic Church, such a movement would be nonsensical.   from  A Catholic Dictionary ,  edited by  Donald Attwater,  Second edition, revised 1957    .
High-Church . The term applied to those members of the Church of England and other Protestant episcopal bodies whose beliefs, practices and conception of the Church of Christ approximate in varying degrees to the teaching of the Catholic Church. The party had its beginnings in the 17 th  century with such men as Laud and Andrewes, who were opposed equally to the Holy See and to Calvin but were enthusiastic for what may be called a “high standard of Christian authority and belief”; in 1833 the Oxford Movement began, openly trying to establish the Catholicity of the Church of England and in twelve years bringing an entirely new spirit and life into that body; since then the high-church party has continued to grow and prosper and became more diversified in its shades of faith and practice. Its right wing, to a certain extent the whole party, now call themselves Anglo-Catholics; they claim that the Church of England can give to its children all that the Roman Church give to hers, except communion with the Apostolic See..
