Ritualism in the Church of England is a way people in the Church of England act and talk when they are in church. They say special words and do special movements and gestures to show their respect for God and the Church. Ritualism also means following certain rules and traditions that have been in place for a long time. These include wearing a certain type of clothing, using certain pieces of furniture or decorations, and having a certain way of saying certain words or prayers. All of these things help to show people's respect for God and the Church in a special way.