In this paper, we present the design, fabrication, and experimental evaluation of compact circularly-polarized (CP) filtering antennas with both narrow and wide operational bandwidths. For the narrowband design, the radiator consists of a complex load on the filter, while for the wideband design, the radiator serves as the last resonator of the filter. Coupled stripline open-loop resonators were used to realize the filter circuits. Two examples are presented targeting the 2.4–2.48 GHz and 3.75–4.25 GHz bands, respectively. Prototypes are fabricated and characterized, showing strong agreement between simulated and measured results. Both filtering antennas achieve S11 below −13.5 dB and axial ratios less than 3 dB in the targeted band. The gain response exhibits a profile similar to the transmission of a BPF. The integrated filtering and radiating modules with a compact form factor and improved performance metric are expected to find potential applications in a variety of wireless communication systems.