Canterburianism

/ˌkæntərˈbjʊəriənɪzəm/ noun

A movement within the Anglican Church emphasizing Catholic practices and traditions, or more broadly, principles and practices associated with Canterbury.

Derived from Canterburian plus the suffix '-ism,' indicating a set of beliefs or practices. The term relates to the Church of England centered in Canterbury and its theological traditions.

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