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  1. The terms liberal Anglo-Catholicism, liberal Anglo-Catholic or simply liberal Catholic, refer to people, beliefs and practices within Anglicanism that affirm liberal Christian perspectives while maintaining the traditions culturally associated with Anglo-Catholicism.

  2. The main organisation in the Church of England that opposes the ordination of women, Forward in Faith, is largely composed of Anglo-Catholics. Gore's work, however, bearing the mark of liberal Protestant higher criticism, paved the way for an alternative form of Anglo-Catholicism influenced by liberal theology.

  3. Anglo-Catholic societies, also known as Catholic societies, are associations within the Anglican Communion which follow in the tradition of Anglo-Catholicism. They may be devotional or theological in nature.

  4. Jul 13, 2020 · Anglo-Catholicism traces its immediate roots to a time when the Church of England was in crisis during the mid-1800s. For decades modernity had been slowly infiltrating the ecclesiastical hierarchy of the Church of England and producing an anemic church that lacked much of a soul.

  5. Nov 14, 2021 · The present essay focuses on liberalism in one of its most germinal and forgotten forms: the advent of liberal Catholicism in England in the years 1822–1848. The traits of this variant of liberal p...

    • Jacob Duggan
    • 2021
  6. May 14, 2018 · Anglo-Catholicism a tradition within the Anglican Church which is close to Catholicism in its doctrine and worship and is broadly identified with High Church Anglicanism. As a movement, Anglo-Catholicism grew out of the Oxford Movement of the 1830s and 1840s.

  7. Anglo-Catholicism’ looks at the role that this movement, with its concerns of holiness and authority, played in the Church of England from the 1830s. Aiming to redirect authority towards a supernaturally ordered visible Church, Anglo-Catholicism sought to defend it against the attacks of liberalism.