Hello sionnsar - was wondering if you could elucidate for me the differences between all these provinces. Is it a matter of Protestant vs. Catholic in their liturgy/theology, or conservative vs. liberal (or vs orthodox, as the case may be)? I got into a conversation with some church members today and I had asked them what they thought. They suggested that perhaps the ACC is too Catholic for Protestants, and too Protestant for the Catholics. This is a point of frustration for me, as I would love to see Anglicanism as a whole grow, but our particular branch of it doesnt seem to fit the bill for some people.
Pardon me for jumping in, but...
When we refer to "leftism," we're usually thinking of economics or politics. However, leftism has moral dimensions as well, which means religious dimensions.
One could think of political leftism, economic leftism, moral leftism, and theological leftism, but I don't know that it would be useful to do so, as all leftism is the same contaminent with the same source.