Definitions for Anglo-Catholic

Anglo-Catholic An·glo-Cath·o·lic

Spelling: [ang-gloh-kath-uh-lik, -kath-lik]
IPA: /ˈæŋ gloʊˈkæθ ə lɪk, -ˈkæθ lɪk/

Anglo-Catholic is a 14 letter English word.

You can make 884 anagrams from letters in Anglo-Catholic (-aaccghillnoot).

Definitions for Anglo-Catholic

noun

  1. an adherent of Anglo-Catholicism.
  2. a member of the Church of England, as distinguished from a Roman Catholic or member of the Greek or Russian Orthodox churches.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Anglo-Catholicism or Anglo-Catholics.

Origin of Anglo-Catholic

First recorded in 1830-40

Examples for Anglo-Catholic

Neither of the nuns had ever heard of an Anglo-Catholic before.

To turn his book into a book against Paedobaptism was an achievement reserved for an Anglo-Catholic divine.

It was the golden time of 'retrograding transcendentalism,' as the hard-heads called the Anglo-Catholic symphony.

But his was not a creative mind, and his position at the head of the Anglo-Catholic movement was little more than an accident.

Thus an Anglo-Catholic is kept at a distance from Rome, if not by our own excellences, at least by her errors.

The new firm had plenty to do owing to the demand for ritual decorations caused by the Anglo-Catholic movement.

Who ever heard such a thing—at least from an Anglo-Catholic?

But another, by no means an Anglo-Catholic, corrected this judgment.

To turn his book into a book against Paedobaptism, was an achievement reserved for an Anglo-Catholic divine.

Ten or fifteen years afterwards Anglo-Catholic sentiment was again strong.

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