the Movement
/ði ˈɒksfəd muːvmənt/
/ði ˈɑːksfərd muːvmənt/
- a group of people based in in the 1830s and 1840s who believed that many of the Roman Catholic ideas and ceremonies should be introduced into the Church of England. The group included Cardinal Newman, who became a Catholic, Edward Pusey and John Keble, and had an important influence on the development of the Church of England, which became more High Church in the 19th century.
牛津运动:一群1830年代和1840年代在牛津的人,他们认为许多罗马天主教的思想和仪式都应引入英格兰教会。该组织包括成为天主教徒的红衣主教纽曼(Newman),爱德华·普西(Edward Pusey)和约翰·基布尔(John Keble),它们对英格兰教会的发展产生了重要影响,而英格兰教会在19世纪变得更加高级。