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  • 21Anglo- — [aŋ′glō΄, aŋ′glə] [< L Anglus, sing. of Angli, Angles (see ANGLE)] combining form 1. English, English and [Anglophone, Anglo American] 2. Anglican [Anglo Catholic] …

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  • 22Anglo-Catholicism — The terms Anglo Catholic and Anglo Catholicism (or sometimes, possibly incorrectly, High Church mdash;see below) describe people, groups, ideas, customs and practices within Anglicanism that emphasise continuity with Catholic tradition. Although… …

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  • 23Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church — Infobox Christian denomination name = Anglo Lutheran Catholic Church imagewidth = caption = main classification = Lutheran orientation = Evangelical Catholic and Papalist polity = Episcopal founder = founded date = 1997 founded place = separated… …

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  • 24Anglo-Papalism — The term Anglo Papalism (or Anglican Papalism) is probably an American neologism.Fact|date=August 2007 The term arose from the writings of the Reverend Spencer Jones, Vicar of Moreton in Marsh, author of England and the Holy See and the Revd… …

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  • 25Anglo-catholicisme — Le terme d anglo catholicisme est employé pour désigner des personnes, des communautés, des mouvements d idées, des coutumes et des pratiques qui, tout en existant au sein de l anglicanisme, insistent sur la continuité avec la tradition… …

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  • 26Anglo-Catholicism — /ang gloh keuh thol euh siz euhm/, n. 1. 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… …

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  • 27Catholic Church and ecumenism — The Roman Catholic Church has been heavily involved in the ecumenical movement since the Second Vatican Council (1961 1965).Definition and practices of ecumenism Before the Second Vatican Council The Catholic Church sees itself as the One, Holy,… …

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  • 28Catholic — [[t]kæ̱θlɪk[/t]] ♦♦♦ Catholics 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n The Catholic Church is the branch of the Christian Church that accepts the Pope as its leader and is based in the Vatican in Rome. → See also Anglo Catholic ...the Catholic Church. ...Catholic… …

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  • 29anglo- — comb. form 1 English (Anglo Catholic). 2 of English origin (an Anglo American). 3 English or British and (an Anglo American agreement). Etymology: f. mod.L f. L Anglus English …

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  • 30Anglo- — a combining form of English: Anglo Norman; Anglo Catholic. [ < LL Angl(us) (see ANGLIC) + O ] * * * …

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