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broad church

Term used to describe Anglicans who accept the legitimacy of both Protestant and Catholic traditions within the Established Church. See also Tractarianism.



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These writers are a varied bunch--so miscellaneous, in fact, that it is hard to imagine them together anywhere other than in a church, and a very broad church at that.
Maybe, in part, I felt called to priestly ministry wanting a role in this broad church of ours, due to the Journal and what it articulated so very well.
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