From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishAnglo-CatholicˌAnglo-ˈCatholic noun [countable] RRCa Christian who is a member of the part of the Church of England that is similar to the Roman Catholic Church —Anglo-Catholic adjective —Anglo-Catholicism noun [uncountable]
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Anglo-Catholic• Barth had never met a real Anglo-Catholic before and was excited by what he found.• He was now a young Anglo-Catholic who acquired the Catholic sense of divine rights in the Church which no State can touch.