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Anglo-Catholic
Anglo-ˈCatholic, a. and n. [See Anglo-.] A. adj. Catholic of the Anglican communion, as distinguished from Roman Catholic.1838 C. Seager (title) The Daily Service of the Anglo-Catholic Church, adapted to family or private worship. 1838 C. M. Le Bas in Brit. Crit. XXIV. 83 Both of them appeal to the ...
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Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology
of England, devoted as the title suggests to significant Anglo-Catholic figures. The Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology was founded in response to the Parker Society.
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Anglo-Catholic
Anglo-Catholic/ˌæŋgləu ˈkθəlɪk; `æŋɡlo `kæθəlɪk/ n, adj (member) of the section of the Church of England that stresses its unbroken connection with the early Christian Church and objects to being called Protestant 英国国教高教会派的(教徒)(坚称其与早期基督教会一脉相承的关系, 并拒被称为新教派者).
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List of Anglo-Catholic churches
This is a list of notable parishes and missions both within the Anglican Communion and in the Anglican Continuum that self-identify as Anglo-Catholic. Philippines
Puerto Rico
South Africa
United Kingdom
United States
(ordered by state then city)
See also
List of Anglican churches
References
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List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England
This is a list of Anglo-Catholic churches in England. Affirming Catholicism
:Category:Anglo-Catholic church buildings in England
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Anglo-Catholicism
Anglo-Catholic churches in England
Anglo-Catholic
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Anglo-Catholicism
Lewis, often considered an Anglo-Catholic in his theological sensibilities, was once quoted as stating that,
Anglicans of Anglo-Catholic churchmanship What is an Anglo-Catholic Parish?
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Liberal Anglo-Catholicism
The terms liberal Anglo-Catholicism, liberal Anglo-Catholic or simply Liberal Catholic, refer to people, beliefs and practices within Anglicanism that This also directly affects the liberal Anglo-Catholic's reading of scripture, ecclesiastical history, and general methodology of theology.
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Catholic societies of the Church of England
In the nineteenth century, many of the older societies had a role in supporting both clergy and laity who found their Anglo-Catholic practices or beliefs This article is not about that umbrella organisation, but reflects the full range of Anglo-Catholic societies regardless of their views on women's ordination
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John Hughes (theologian)
England clergy
21st-century British theologians
Alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge
Alumni of Merton College, Oxford
Anglo-Catholic clergy
Anglo-Catholic socialists
Anglo-Catholic theologians
British Anglican theologians
British Anglo-Catholics
British Christian socialists
Christian
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Charles S. Hutchinson
Charles Samuel Hutchinson (March 22, 1871 - November 9, 1942) was a prominent American Anglo-Catholic priest born in Lowell, Massachusetts. Lowell, Massachusetts
Anglo-Catholic clergy
Anglo-Catholic writers
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Orby Shipley
An Anglo-Catholic convert to Roman Catholicism from the Church of England, he had been a priest of the Society of the Holy Cross before his conversion. Anglican priest converts to Roman Catholicism
Anglo-Catholic clergy
Anglo-Catholic writers
Christian hymnwriters
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Catholic Clerical Union
The Catholic Clerical Union is an American Anglo-Catholic organization founded in 1886 as the Clerical Union for the Maintenance and Defence of Catholic Bibliography
Harry St Clair Hathaway, Bishops Suffragan (1909)
The Anglo-Catholic (Periodical published at Milwaukee beginning in 1975)
Notable members
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Vernon Staley
Vernon Staley (1852–1933) was an English Anglican priest, writer, and liturgist who was known for his Anglo-Catholic views. clergy
Anglo-Catholic writers
English Anglo-Catholics
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Michael Yelton
He is secretary of the Anglo-Catholic History Society and a retired as a county court judge on 22 April 2020. -1956: An Episode in Recent Anglo-Catholic History (2010)
An Anglo-Catholic Scrapbook, Produced to Mark the Tenth Anniversary of the Foundation of the
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Missal (disambiguation)
Missal may also refer to:
Religion
Anglican Missal, anglo-catholic liturgical book
English Missal, anglo-catholic liturgical book
Leofric Missal, illuminated
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