anglo-catholic in English

adjective
1
of or relating to Anglo-Catholicism.
In such a characterization one does not need to work hard to see Barth and Athanasius reflecting the concerns of the socially progressive Anglo-Catholic Oxford theologian.
noun
1
a member of an Anglo-Catholic Church.
The audience ranged from High Church Anglo-Catholics to low church Evangelical Anglicans.

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1. This is the world’s largest fraternity for Anglo-Catholic priests.

2. The church continues to maintain a theologically liberal Anglo-Catholic outlook.

3. To say that the teaching staff were not Anglo-Catholic is an understatement.

4. Anglo-Catholic parishes exist in all branches of American Anglicanism, from TEC to ACNA to the Continuum

5. A staunch Evangelical of Reformed doctrine, Cummins opposed the influences of Ritualism and the Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement.

6. From 1989 to 1992, he served his curacy at St Martin's Church, Ruislip, an Anglo-Catholic church in the Diocese of London.

7. Heavily influenced by the Anglo-Catholic philosophy behind early Victorian architecture, he is credited with importing the Gothic revival style to New Zealand.

8. Marian devotions such as the Rosary, Angelus, and Regina Coeli are most commonly associated with the Anglo-Catholic and High Church movements within Anglicanism.

9. One easy way to spot an Anglo-Catholic parish is to look for priests that are part of the Society of the Holy Cross (SSC)

10. Eucharist Adoration is a Eucharistic practice in the Roman Catholic, Anglo-Catholic and some Lutheran traditions, in which the Blessed Sacrament is adored by the faithful

11. The Anglican Service Book: The contemporary language portions of the 1979 BCP put into traditional language, along with other material of interest primarily to Anglo-Catholic parishes

12. He was a devout Anglo-Catholic and a determined opponent of the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 which sought to suppress Ritualism in the Church of England.

13. Finding his spiritual home at St Barnabas Church in Oxford, his theology and his spirituality became profoundly Anglo-Catholic, although centred on the Book of Common Prayer.

14. Historically, the diocese has been considered Low Church; however, there are a number of Anglo-Catholic parishes, the most notable of which is the Church of the Advent in Boston.

15. Anglicanism can adapt and grow because it is not so worried about jots, tittles and rubrics (except for the occasional Anglo-catholic fundamentalist) Scripture is believed! Amazing! It is taught appreciated and changes lives

16. Whilst the formularies of the Church of England do not contain prayers with direct petitions to the Saints, many Anglicans in the Anglo-Catholic tradition will use 'ora pro nobis' type prayers to the Saints

17. “LIKE a large and startled family, living in a ramshackle old house whose front wall has suddenly collapsed, there seems to be a row going on in practically every room —with tambourine-bashing Jesus children screaming at elegant Anglo-Catholic homosexuals in black silk suits.” —The Sunday Times, London, April 11, 1993.

18. In this way Petre was referring in a modest way to the original Gothic revival period as conceived by such architects as James Wyatt, rather than the later Gothic, after it had fallen under the ecclesiastical Anglo-Catholic influences of such architects as Augustus Pugin in England, and Benjamin Mountfort in New Zealand.

19. The Confiteor (so named from its first word or incipit in Latin, meaning "I confess" or "I acknowledge") is one of the prayers that can be said during the Penitential Act at the beginning of Mass of the Roman Rite in the Catholic Church.It is also said in the Lutheran Church at the beginning of the Divine Service, and by some Anglo-catholic Anglicans before Mass.