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 Übersetzung für 'High Church' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO High Anglican Church | High Church
relig.
High Church {adj}
hochkirchlich
relig.
High Church
Hochkirche {f} [anglikanisch]
Teiltreffer
relig.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints <LDS Church> [the Mormons]
Kirche {f} Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage [die Mormonen]
tech.
high-speed electroslag welding <HSESW, high-speed ESW>
Elektroschlacke-Schnellschweißen {n} <ESS>
phys.
high-temperature superconductivity <high-Tc, HTS>
Hochtemperatur-Supraleitfähigkeit {f}
archi.
church
Kirchenbau {m} [Gebäude]
10
churchMurmelschuppen {m} [Kirche] [Jugendspr.]
archi.relig.
church
Kirche {f}
1756
archi.relig.
church
Gotteshaus {n} [oft geh.] [Kirche]
7
archi.relig.
village church
Dorfkirche {f}
relig.
whole Church
Gesamtkirche {f}
relig.
primordial church
Urkirche {f}
mus.relig.
church sonata
Kirchensonate {f} [ital. sonata da chiesa]
archi.relig.
hall church
Hallenkirche {f}
relig.
non-Church
Nichtkirche {f}
relig.
church year
Kirchenjahr {n}
relig.
particular church
Teilkirche {f}
archi.relig.
votive church
Votivkirche {f}
archi.relig.
double church
Doppelkirche {f}
artrelig.
church treasure
Kirchenschatz {m}
relig.
church treasury
Kirchenschatz {m}
hist.relig.
Confessing Church
Bekennende Kirche {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Among other things it satirises the antipathy in the Church of England between High Church and Evangelical adherents.
  • Phillpotts' position was that of the traditional High Churchman, with little sympathy either with the evangelicals or with the Tractarians, although he was considered to represent the conservative high church wing of the Oxford Movement and emphasized liturgical forms of worship, episcopal government, monastic life, and early Christian doctrine as normative of orthodoxy.
  • Both the Evangelical and high church movements sponsored missionaries.
  • It was later championed by Edward Pusey of the Oxford Movement, and is therefore held by many high church Anglicans.
  • The purpose of the society is to foster devotion to Mary among Anglicans. High church Anglicans espouse doctrines that are closer to Roman Catholics, and retain veneration for Mary, such as Anglican pilgrimages to Our Lady of Lourdes, which have taken place since 1963, and pilgrimages to Our Lady of Walsingham, which have taken place for hundreds of years.

  • Services have been high church but now include Parish Eucharist, choral Mass, and Evensong.
  • Among members of the Anglican Communion, private devotional habits vary widely, depending on personal preference and on affiliation with low-church or high-church parishes.
  • Anglicans of the High Church and some Lutherans use torches in some of their liturgical celebrations as well.
  • This agreement stipulated that the pope would appoint high church officials but gave the German king the right to veto the papal choices.
  • The Commonwealth of England replaced many names and symbols in the new Commonwealth Navy, associated with royalty and the high church, and expanded it to become the most powerful in the world.

  • Some hymns praise or address individual saints, particularly the Blessed Virgin Mary; such hymns are particularly prevalent in Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and to some extent High Church Anglicanism.
  • It was the year in which Bishop Hoadley preached the famous sermon on 'The Kingdom of Christ', which gave rise to the Bangorian controversy; and Balguy, under the nom de plume of Silvius, began his career of authorship by taking the side of Hoadley in this controversy against some of his High Church opponents.
  • The High Church party in England had induced Vere to dismiss him from the chaplaincy; but he was still held in reverence.
  • In Scandinavia, where High Church Lutheranism and Pietist Lutheranism has been highly influential, the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Diocese of Finland, Mission Province of the Church of Sweden, and the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of Norway entered into schism with their national churches due to "the secularization of the national/state churches in their respective countries involving matters of both Christian doctrine and ethics"; these have altar and pulpit fellowship through the Communion of Nordic Lutheran Dioceses and are members of the confessional International Lutheran Council with their bishops having lines of apostolic succession from other traditional Lutheran Churches, such as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya.
  • The Wreath of Christ is used in the Lutheran Church of Sweden.

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