Anglo-Catholicism
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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.
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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.
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Since the 17th century, the Church of England has been divided between High Church Anglo-Catholicism and Low Church Evangelicals.
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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.
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Wilfred deserted his father's Evangelical plainness for High Church Anglo-Catholicism with its in cense, vestments and Roman-style ritual.
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It was, in her view, a noisier thing even than Anglo-Catholicism.
From Dangerous Ages by Macaulay, Rose, Dame
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