Definitions for Anglo-Catholicism
Anglo-Catholicism
An·glo-Ca·thol·i·cism
Spelling: [ang-gloh-kuh-thol-uh-siz-uh m]
IPA: /ˌæŋ gloʊ kəˈθɒl əˌsɪz əm/
Anglo-Catholicism is a 17 letter English word.
You can make 2691 anagrams from letters in Anglo-Catholicism (-aaccghiillmnoost).
Definitions for Anglo-Catholicism
noun
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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.
Examples for Anglo-Catholicism
It was, in her view, a noisier thing even than Anglo-Catholicism.