The words "Evangelical Catholic" may sound like a novel concept or a peculiar combination to some Protestants, but the phrase signifies a movement that reaches back more than a century in time. It is only in more recent years, however, that Catholicism's "evangelical" turn has acquired definite form and substance.

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Evangelical Catholic refers to Catholics in complete communion with the Catholic Church who exhibite four characteristics of evangelicalism. Evangelical Roman Catholics see these evangelical emphases as the core of the 2,000-year tradition of Catholic Christianity. - JKaleFlagg