Like with the Roman Catholic Church there is some uniformity of services across geographic territories, however there are many types of Episcopal congregations. There are some that are more ritualistic than most Roman and many Orthodox churches (these are called Anglo-Catholic congregations) there are some that are little more than Methodist who take communion every Sunday, and there is the wide range between them. Some congregations are more high church, some low church, some very conservative, some very liberal. In addition to looking into the Episcopal Church as a whole I would recommend visiting different congregations until you decide whether or not you wish to join. As a Catholic you will be welcome to partake in communion and most congregations are very welcoming. You will find most congregations very similar to the Roman Church as far a liturgy goes, although doctrinally there are some big differences. If you do decide to join the Episcopal Church you will eventually have to be confirmed, as a catholic you will have no trouble with that at all. If you have any questions about the Episcopal Church as a whole do not hesitate to PM me. Good luck on your spiritual journey.
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