I do attend my Episcopal Church's Sunday service of the Holy Eucharist most Sundays when I am at home, and have visited parishes in other places when I am not near my own parish. The Episcopal Church is the U.S. version of the Anglican Catholic Church in Canada. At my home parish, I am a Lector and an Intercessor, the first reads the Old Testament lessons on Sundays or other services, and the second office is the reading of public prayers, also during the Eucharistic service. I fully transitioned in my church, and was warmly accepted after being a male member for over 22 years. This past summer, the Episcopal Church removed all obstacles from its Trans members from having any status or office either lay or clergy up to and including Presiding Bishop, and at the same general convention, adopted an official rite for blessing same sex marriages, and formalizing same sex marriages in U.S. states where they are legal.
Episcopalians do have their own version of a Rosary, in the form of beads in a slightly different configuration from a Rosary, and they are used for special prayer experiences as well.