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Definition of Catholicism in English: Catholicismnoun kəˈθɒlɪsɪz(ə)mkəˈθɑləˌsɪzəm mass noun1The faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church. Example sentencesExamples - Church and state are separate today, but Catholicism is the religion of the great majority.
- Nowadays it is not so easy to know who is a Catholic, or what one understands by Catholicism.
- They brought with them Jesuit missionaries to convert the people to Catholicism.
- You seem to be confusing being raised as a Catholic with actually practicing Catholicism, mate.
- Yet Catholicism has never condemned all participation in war as morally impermissible.
- Or was her Catholicism simply part of the natural order, just taken for granted?
- One of the characteristics of Catholicism is a lively devotion to Our Lady.
- I think the shift can be traced to factors both external and internal to American Catholicism.
- The Catholicism practiced in Venezuela very much follows the guidelines of the Roman hierarchy.
- Alone among the great monotheistic faiths, Catholicism is a lover rather than a breaker of icons.
- Moore's preoccupation with faith and with religion, particularly with Catholicism, is a salient feature of his work.
- The Catholicism of the forties and fifties cannot and should not be restored.
- The strength of Polish Catholicism derived from the church's role as one of the main sources of national identity.
- Families, not bishops, carry and transmit Catholicism, in our culture as any culture.
- In high school, he abandoned his parents' Hindu faith and converted to Catholicism.
- Obviously Brian felt strongly enough about his Catholicism to insist on a church wedding.
- In preconciliar Catholicism, such questions would be dismissed quickly and easily.
- A lot of the traditions carried out in her youth revolved around Catholicism and the Church.
- There is no doubt that the shift from the use of Latin to the vernacular was a momentous event in Catholicism.
- For the mass of Italians the Church and Catholicism were a central part of everyday life.
- 1.1 Adherence to the forms of Christian doctrine and practice which are generally regarded as Catholic rather than Protestant or Eastern Orthodox.
Example sentencesExamples - Most Londoners were Protestants and regarded Catholicism as a force for reaction.
- Less resourceful persons are not more likely to leave Catholicism in favor of Protestantism.
- Christianity, including both Catholicism and Protestantism, has become a major religion.
- Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism entered the picture among the extended family, but didn't quite make it home to Britain.
- So Shakespeare was always conscious of those tensions between Catholicism and Protestantism.
- But later events have proved that Protestantism is no more a safeguard of freedom than Catholicism.
- His application of juridical categories to the conception of the Church permanently influenced western Catholicism.
- Indeed, the theological divide between Catholicism and Protestantism was not so clear-cut as it may appear at first sight.
- A clue to where the problem lies can be found in her various summaries of Lutheranism and Catholicism.
- The difference between Catholicism and Orthodoxy is depicted in iconography, he said.
- His love of Catholicism and hatred of Protestantism may have clouded his decisions.
- They expressly do not claim or desire to be Church in the way that Catholicism and Orthodoxy do.
- This is a mystical Catholicism that sits well with my Protestantism via William Blake.
- She is a Catholic, not a Protestant, because something in Catholicism appeals to her.
- She also turned to Catholicism and various Christian sects at this time in her search for truth.
- This is the religious basis of the conflict between fundamental Protestantism and Catholicism.
Definition of Catholicism in US English: CatholicismnounkəˈTHäləˌsizəmkəˈθɑləˌsɪzəm 1The faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church. Example sentencesExamples - You seem to be confusing being raised as a Catholic with actually practicing Catholicism, mate.
- Alone among the great monotheistic faiths, Catholicism is a lover rather than a breaker of icons.
- They brought with them Jesuit missionaries to convert the people to Catholicism.
- Yet Catholicism has never condemned all participation in war as morally impermissible.
- The Catholicism of the forties and fifties cannot and should not be restored.
- Church and state are separate today, but Catholicism is the religion of the great majority.
- The strength of Polish Catholicism derived from the church's role as one of the main sources of national identity.
- I think the shift can be traced to factors both external and internal to American Catholicism.
- The Catholicism practiced in Venezuela very much follows the guidelines of the Roman hierarchy.
- A lot of the traditions carried out in her youth revolved around Catholicism and the Church.
- Families, not bishops, carry and transmit Catholicism, in our culture as any culture.
- In preconciliar Catholicism, such questions would be dismissed quickly and easily.
- Obviously Brian felt strongly enough about his Catholicism to insist on a church wedding.
- In high school, he abandoned his parents' Hindu faith and converted to Catholicism.
- Or was her Catholicism simply part of the natural order, just taken for granted?
- For the mass of Italians the Church and Catholicism were a central part of everyday life.
- Nowadays it is not so easy to know who is a Catholic, or what one understands by Catholicism.
- Moore's preoccupation with faith and with religion, particularly with Catholicism, is a salient feature of his work.
- There is no doubt that the shift from the use of Latin to the vernacular was a momentous event in Catholicism.
- One of the characteristics of Catholicism is a lively devotion to Our Lady.
- 1.1 Adherence to the forms of Christian doctrine and practice which are generally regarded as Catholic rather than Protestant or Eastern Orthodox.
Example sentencesExamples - Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism entered the picture among the extended family, but didn't quite make it home to Britain.
- This is the religious basis of the conflict between fundamental Protestantism and Catholicism.
- A clue to where the problem lies can be found in her various summaries of Lutheranism and Catholicism.
- Christianity, including both Catholicism and Protestantism, has become a major religion.
- So Shakespeare was always conscious of those tensions between Catholicism and Protestantism.
- The difference between Catholicism and Orthodoxy is depicted in iconography, he said.
- But later events have proved that Protestantism is no more a safeguard of freedom than Catholicism.
- Less resourceful persons are not more likely to leave Catholicism in favor of Protestantism.
- This is a mystical Catholicism that sits well with my Protestantism via William Blake.
- Indeed, the theological divide between Catholicism and Protestantism was not so clear-cut as it may appear at first sight.
- Most Londoners were Protestants and regarded Catholicism as a force for reaction.
- They expressly do not claim or desire to be Church in the way that Catholicism and Orthodoxy do.
- His application of juridical categories to the conception of the Church permanently influenced western Catholicism.
- She also turned to Catholicism and various Christian sects at this time in her search for truth.
- She is a Catholic, not a Protestant, because something in Catholicism appeals to her.
- His love of Catholicism and hatred of Protestantism may have clouded his decisions.
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