RT Article T1 Examples of Anglican Ritualism in Victorian South Africa: Towards an Understanding of Local Developments and Practice JF Journal of Anglican studies VO 18 IS 2 SP 162 OP 179 A1 Bethke, Andrew-John LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1749425483 AB This article examines South Africa’s contribution to the spread of Anglican ritualism in the mid-nineteenth century and seeks to add a South African voice to the growing contemporary scholarship in this area. It begins by examining the role of South Africa’s first Anglican bishop in fostering a climate conducive to ritualism. This is followed by an examination of some of the early developments which were considered "popish" by colonist congregations. The second part of the study focuses on two examples of advanced ritualist parishes paying attention to ‘signs’ of medievalist revivals and the confident manner in which ritualism was discussed. The author finds that after an initial period of fairly robust antagonism towards ritualism by colonists, a general movement towards ritualist practices began to emerge. The sources consulted for this article include letters, newspaper and periodical articles, archival material and a couple of unpublished theses. K1 John Colenso K1 Robert Gray K1 South African Anglicanism K1 Tractarianism K1 Ritualism DO 10.1017/S1740355320000418