Anglo-Catholicism
noun /ˌæŋɡləʊ kəˈθɒləsɪzəm/
/ˌæŋɡləʊ kəˈθɑːləsɪzəm/
[uncountable]- a movement within the Church of England that emphasizes its connections with the Roman Catholic Church. Anglo-Catholic ideas were strongly expressed in the Movement of the 1830s. When the Church of England started to accept women as priests in the 1990s some Anglo-Catholic priests who were opposed to this joined the Roman Catholic Church.
see also ordination of women盎格鲁天主教:英格兰教会内部的一项运动,强调其与罗马天主教堂的联系。1830年代的牛津运动强烈表达了盎格鲁天主教思想。当英格兰教会在1990年代开始接受妇女担任神职人员时,一些反对这一做法的盎格鲁天主教神职人员加入了罗马天主教堂。