low church

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By analogy with high church.

Noun[edit]

low church (uncountable)

  1. (Anglicanism) A tradition within the Anglican church more heavily influenced by Protestant and Reformed belief and practice, characterised by an informal style of worship, a less elevated view of the priesthood and sacraments, and a focus on evangelical principles.
    Coordinate terms: broad church, high church
  2. (by extension) Any similar Christian tradition.

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low church (comparative more low church, superlative most low church)

  1. Characteristic of or pertaining to such a tradition.