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Anglo-Catholicism

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[ang-gloh-kuh-thol-uh-siz-uhm] / ˌæŋ gloʊ kəˈθɒl əˌsɪz əm /

noun

  1. the tradition or form of worship in the Anglican Church that emphasizes Catholicity, the apostolic succession, and the continuity of all churches within the communion with pre-Reformation Christianity as well as the importance of liturgy and ritual.

  2. the religion of the Church of England, as distinguished from that of the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, or Russian Orthodox churches.


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Son of a Unitarian minister, Cram was converted to Anglo-Catholicism as a young man, visualized a reunion of all Christian creeds under one church.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since the 17th century, the Church of England has been divided between High Church Anglo-Catholicism and Low Church Evangelicals.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Church of England's communicants run a gamut from High-Church Anglo-Catholicism, flickering with votive lights and aromatic with incense, to a Quaker-plain Low-Churchmanship that might make a Methodist uneasy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wilfred deserted his father's Evangelical plainness for High Church Anglo-Catholicism with its in cense, vestments and Roman-style ritual.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was, in her view, a noisier thing even than Anglo-Catholicism.

From Dangerous Ages by Macaulay, Rose, Dame

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