Anglo-Catholic


An·glo-Cath·o·lic

(ăng′glō-kăth′lĭk, -kăth′ə-lĭk)n. A member of the Anglican Church whose religious convictions emphasize sacramental worship.
An′glo-Cath′o·lic adj.

Anglo-Catholic

adj (Anglicanism) of or relating to a group within the Church of England or the Anglican Communion that emphasizes the Catholic elements in its teaching and practice n (Anglicanism) a member of this group ˌAnglo-Caˈtholiˌcism n

An•glo-Cath•o•lic

(ˈæŋ gloʊˈkæθ ə lɪk, -ˈkæθ lɪk)

n. 1. a person who emphasizes the Catholic character of the Anglican Church. adj. 2. of or pertaining to Anglo-Catholicism or Anglo-Catholics. [1830–40] An′glo-Cathol′icism, n.
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Adj.1.Anglo-catholic - supporting the Anglican Church
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