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In the UK the Church of England (Anglican or Episcopalian branch of Christianity) celebrates Harvest Festival but the Roman Catholic Church does not.

The modern Harvest Festival in Anglican churches was instituted (or possibly re-instituted) in the 19th Century, with some opposition from the more puritan or low-church wing of the Anglicans.

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