anglo-ˈcatholic
1Anglo-Catholic — Anglo Catholics 1) ADJ: ADJ n The Anglo Catholic part of the Church of England, or of the churches related to it, is the part whose beliefs and practices are similar to those of the Catholic Church. ...Anglo Catholic opponents of women priests.… …
2Anglo-Catholic — n a Christian who is a member of the part of the Church of England that is similar to the Roman Catholic church >Anglo Catholic adj >.Anglo Ca tholicism n [U] …
3Anglo-Catholic — [aŋ′glōkath′ə lik] n. a member of the Anglican Communion who stresses its continuous tradition with the Catholic Church before and after the Reformation adj. of Anglo Catholics or their beliefs and practice …
4Anglo-Catholic — An glo Cath o*lic, n. A member of the Church of England who contends for its catholic character; more specifically, a High Churchman. [1913 Webster] …
5Anglo-Catholic — noun count an Anglican whose beliefs and practices are similar to those of the Catholic Church …
6Anglo-Catholic — An glo Cath o*lic, a., Of or pertaining to a church modeled on the English Reformation; Anglican; sometimes restricted to the ritualistic or High Church section of the Church of England. [1913 Webster] …
7Anglo-Catholic — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms Anglo Catholic : singular Anglo Catholic plural Anglo Catholics an Anglican whose beliefs and practices are similar to those of the Catholic Church …
8Anglo-Catholic — adjective Date: 1838 of or relating to a High Church movement in Anglicanism emphasizing its continuity with historic Catholicism and fostering Catholic dogmatic and liturgical traditions • Anglo Catholic noun • Anglo Catholicism noun …
9Anglo-Catholic — noun (C) a Christian who is a member of the part of the Church of England that is similar to the Roman Catholic church Anglo Catholic adjective Anglo Catholicism / .. . ..../ noun (U) …
10Anglo Catholic — The Historic or Catholic Church exists to day in three main branches or Communions, viz.: The Eastern or Greek Church, the Roman Church, and the Anglican. The term Anglo Catholic is used to describe the Historic Church of the English speaking… …