The term "High Anglican Church" generally refers to churches or individuals within the Anglican tradition who prioritize liturgy, sacraments, and traditional forms of worship. Here are some synonyms that may be used:
- Anglo-Catholicism: This term specifically refers to the Catholic-like beliefs and practices within the Anglican tradition.
- Traditional Anglican: This can be a broad term that encompasses any Anglican who values tradition and reverent worship, but it may also be associated with a particular group or movement.
- High Church: This term is often used interchangeably with "High Anglican," and emphasizes the use of ritual and ceremony in worship.
- Ritualist: This term may have a negative connotation, as it is sometimes used to describe those who are seen as overly focused on ceremony at the expense of other aspects of faith.