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ANGLO-CATHOLIC

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An⋅glo-Cath⋅o⋅lic

[ang-gloh-kath-uh-lik, -kath-lik]
–noun
1. an adherent of Anglo-Catholicism.
2. a member of the Church of England, as distinguished from a Roman Catholic or member of the Greek or Russian Orthodox churches.
–adjective
3. of or pertaining to Anglo-Catholicism or Anglo-Catholics.

Origin:
1830–40
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An·glo-Cath·o·lic   (āng'glō-kāth'lĭk, -kāth'ə-lĭk)
n.  A member of the Anglican Church whose religious convictions emphasize sacramental worship.
An'glo-Cath'o·lic adj.
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