ALL meanings of anglo-catholic
An·glo-Cath·o·lic
A a - adjective anglo-catholic 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. 3
- countable noun anglo-catholic An Anglo-Catholic is a Christian who belongs to the Anglo-Catholic section of the Church of England, or to the churches related to it. 3
- adjective anglo-catholic 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 3
- noun anglo-catholic a member of this group 3
- noun anglo-catholic a member of the Anglican Communion who stresses its continuous tradition with the Catholic Church before and after the Reformation 3
- adjective anglo-catholic of Anglo-Catholics or their beliefs and practice 3
- noun anglo-catholic an adherent of Anglo-Catholicism. 1
- noun anglo-catholic a member of the Church of England, as distinguished from a Roman Catholic or member of the Greek or Russian Orthodox churches. 1
- adjective anglo-catholic of or relating to Anglo-Catholicism or Anglo-Catholics. 1
- noun anglo-catholic A member of the Anglican Church whose practices emphasise continuity with Catholic tradition. 0