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- The high church are the beliefs and practices of Christian ecclesiology, liturgy, and theology that emphasize "ritual, priestly authority, [and] sacraments"...
- High church Lutheranism is a movement that began in 20th-century Europe and emphasizes worship practices and doctrines that are similar to those found...
- Anglo-Catholics and many high church and some broad-church Anglicans, but merely as "sacramental rites" by other broad-church and low-church Anglicans, especially...
- (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...
- philosophical movements ****ociated with Catholicism and a re-awakening of high church or Anglo-Catholic belief concerned by the growth of religious nonconformism...
- In a society, high culture encomp****es cultural objects of aesthetic value that a society collectively esteems as exemplary works of art, as well as the...
- The Stornoway High Church is a place of worship of the Church of Scotland in Stornoway. The church celebrated its centenary in 2009. There is an English...
- strands: the main traditions are known as Anglo-Catholic, high church, central church, and low church, the latter producing a growing evangelical wing that...
- the largest Eastern Orthodox church, in 2016; this was reported as the first such high-level meeting between the two churches since the Great Schism of 1054...
- 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...