Definition
The Oxford Movement was a significant Anglo-Catholic movement within the Church of England in the 19th century. Think of it as a revival of traditional religious practices. It sought to restore High Church ideals and practices. It emphasized the importance of sacraments, rituals, and apostolic succession. The movement aimed to combat what its members saw as liberal and secularizing tendencies within the church. It's like going back to your roots in a modern world. It resembles a group restoring classic literature.