High Church
In the Anglicanism and other Protestant denominations, the High Church indicates a movement determined to develop the liturgy and the dogma to try a bringing together towards the Catholic church. The partisans of the movement are sometimes called anglo-catholics and their influence was in particular exerted with the Mouvement of Oxford of Edward Bouverie Pusey, John Henry Newman and John Keble. The Livre of the common prayer is strongly associated with the tradition of the High Church. ----
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