Category
page 1Anglo-Catholicism
Church of England
Christian church in England and the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion
Compline
thumb|270px|Book of hours open at compline (Eisbergen Monastery in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
Compline ( ), also known as Complin, Night Prayer, or the Prayers at the End of the Day, is the final prayer liturgy (or office) of the day in the Christian tradition of canonical hours, which are prayed at fixed prayer times.
Oxford Movement
movement of High Church members of the Church of England which eventually developed into Anglo-Catholicism

anglo-catholicism
thumb|right|Solemn Mass|High Mass at [[Pusey House, Oxford]]
Philippine Independent Church
Christian denomination, 1902-
Marian devotion
external pious practices directed to the person of Mary by members of certain Christian traditions
Scottish Episcopal Church
Christian church in Scotland
Thirty-Nine Articles
doctrinal statement of the Church of England and other Anglican churches

Walsingham
Walsingham is a civil parish in North Norfolk, England, notable for its religious shrines in honour of Mary, mother of Jesus. The parish also contains the ruins of two medieval monastic houses. Walsingham lies northwest of Norwich and approximately north-east of King's Lynn.
Anglican Church of Canada
church organization in Canada
personal ordinariate
a pre- or pseudo-diocesean ecclesiastical structure, of personal nature, headed by an ordinary who is not necessarily a bishop
high church
Christian ideology and movement
May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary
Marian devotions held in the Catholic Church in May
Our Lady of Walsingham
Title given to apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Walsingham, England
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Evening Prayer
thumb|280px|Evening prayer often takes the form of Choral Evensong, such as this service at Westminster Abbey.
Anglican Use
particular liturgical rite of the Roman Catholic Church
Use of Sarum
variant of the Roman Rite widely used in Britain and Ireland from the 11th century until the 16th century
Anglican prayer beads
used by Anglicans and other Protestants, such as Methodists
Society of the Atonement
Religious institutes of men (and women?) in the Catholic Church.
Ritualism in the Church of England
emphasis on the rituals and liturgical ceremony of the church
branch theory
theological proposition
Tract 90
theological pamphlet
The English Hymnal
Anglican hymnal, published in 1906 for the Church of England by Oxford University Press, edited by Percy Dearmer and Ralph Vaughan Williams
Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe
jurisdiction of the Episcopal Church