Anglicanism
nounmasculine/ɐ̃ɡlikɐˈniʒmu/medium
an·gli·ca·nis·mo
Definition
The faith, doctrine, system, and practice of the Anglican Church, which originated in England during the 16th-century Reformation.
Anglicanism is the state religion of England.
Anglicanism incorporates both Catholic and Protestant elements.
Common collocations
Anglican CommunionAnglican Church
Etymology
De 'anglicano' + sufixo '-ismo'.