- The term
high church refers to
beliefs and
practices of
Christian ecclesiology, liturgy, and
theology that
emphasize "ritual,
priestly authority, [and]...
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High church Lutheranism is a
movement that
began in 20th-century
Europe and
emphasizes worship practices and
doctrines that are
similar to
those found...
- used in a
liturgical sense,
denoting a
Protestant emphasis,
whereas "
high church"
denotes an
emphasis on ritual,
often Anglo-Catholic. The term was initially...
- (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais
Naomh Giles), or the
High Kirk of Edinburgh, is a
parish church of the
Church of
Scotland in the Old Town of Edinburgh. The current...
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Esher Church of
England High School is a
coeducational Church of
England secondary school and
academy in Esher, Surrey, England. The
school opened as...
-
Protestant Episcopal Church in the
United States of America" was the only
official name in use. In the 19th century,
high church members advocated changing...
- of its
high church pre-Reformation
liturgical traditions. The 1849
Constitution of
Denmark designated the
church "the
Danish people's
church" and mandates...
- Trinity's
congregation is said to be "
high church", its
activities based on the
traditions of the
Episcopal Church and the
worldwide Anglican Communion...
-
Church of
England are
sometimes called high church (or Anglo-Catholic), low
church (or
evangelical Anglican) and
broad church (or liberal). The
high church...
- life. A "
High Tory" must have an
appreciation of
religion and
high culture.
Before the
nineteenth century,
High Tories tended to be
high church Anglicans...