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单词 Roman Catholic
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Definition of Roman Catholic in English:

Roman Catholic

adjective
  • Relating to the Roman Catholic Church.

    a Roman Catholic bishop
    Example sentencesExamples
    • John was a well-known merchant and Mary was the daughter of a Roman Catholic member of the gentry.
    • In 1929 he became Australia's first Roman Catholic and Australian-born Labor Prime Minister.
    • Xavier University is the nation's only historically black Roman Catholic college, whose roots go back to 1825.
    • Nine of the 12 jurors are Roman Catholic, The judge is Roman Catholic.
    • My parents, a Roman Catholic priest and a nun, kept their vows of celibacy and met after each had left the clergy.
    • No, she reasoned, Limbo was more of a Roman Catholic, Christian notion.
    • The majority of French immigrants to the United States have been Roman Catholic.
    • I am told that one must be a Roman Catholic priest in order to be a Jesuit.
    • For example, if a Roman Catholic parish holds a congregational vote and decides to start following Buddha instead, there's no question who's in charge.
    • And so another day had begun at All Saints Roman Catholic Secondary School, York.
    • The Dominican Republic has traditionally and predominantly been a Roman Catholic nation.
    • If you don't believe me, I know some Roman Catholic families what can set you straight.
noun
  • A member of the Roman Catholic Church.

    Roman Catholics can't share a Eucharist with other Churches
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It only happens to Roman Catholics and Orthodox Jews.
    • Evangelicals and Roman Catholics can agree that Jesus is Lord.
    • I also happen to be a Roman Catholic - a Roman Catholic convert.
    • Mary is venerated by many Roman Catholics as the Mother of God.
    • Henry VIII was a Roman Catholic and the head of this church was the pope based in Rome.
    • Up front I will tell you several things; I am a Roman Catholic; I have always found your take on events to be even-handed and finally; I could see your scathing review coming months ago.
    • You felt that the only thing to do after he had finished talking about Newman was to become a Roman Catholic.
    • Although a Roman Catholic, his staunch Toryism made him acceptable in the University.
    • First, November 1st is All Saints Day, a Holy Day of Obligation for Roman Catholics.
    • Albanians in the United States are primarily Orthodox Christians, Roman Catholics, or Muslims.
    • The Pope believes in theistic evolution, although some Roman Catholics are still creationists.
    • Not surprisingly, Roman Catholics are at their strongest in Greater Glasgow and Lanarkshire.
    • Smithson, who had been confirmed as a Roman Catholic in 1950, intended these early works as vehicles of an intensely felt religious faith.
    • Historically, the role of Mary has been a subject of deep controversy between Protestant churches and Roman Catholics.
    • If so it can be made compatible with conversion as some Roman Catholics argued.

Derivatives

  • Roman Catholicism

  • noun ˌrəʊmən kəˈθɒlɪsɪz(ə)mˌroʊmən kəˈθɑləˌsɪzəm
    • The adoration of the Holy Eucharist is an example found in Roman Catholicism.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The official religion of Paraguay is Roman Catholicism.

Origin

Late 16th century: translation of Latin (Ecclesia) Romana Catholica (et Apostolica) 'Roman Catholic (and Apostolic Church'). It was apparently first used as a conciliatory term in place of the earlier Roman, Romanist, or Romish, considered derogatory.

 
 

Definition of Roman Catholic in US English:

Roman Catholic

adjectiveˈˌrōmən ˈkaTH(ə)likˈˌroʊmən ˈkæθ(ə)lɪk
  • Relating to the Roman Catholic Church.

    a Roman Catholic bishop
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Dominican Republic has traditionally and predominantly been a Roman Catholic nation.
    • In 1929 he became Australia's first Roman Catholic and Australian-born Labor Prime Minister.
    • For example, if a Roman Catholic parish holds a congregational vote and decides to start following Buddha instead, there's no question who's in charge.
    • My parents, a Roman Catholic priest and a nun, kept their vows of celibacy and met after each had left the clergy.
    • And so another day had begun at All Saints Roman Catholic Secondary School, York.
    • No, she reasoned, Limbo was more of a Roman Catholic, Christian notion.
    • The majority of French immigrants to the United States have been Roman Catholic.
    • If you don't believe me, I know some Roman Catholic families what can set you straight.
    • John was a well-known merchant and Mary was the daughter of a Roman Catholic member of the gentry.
    • Nine of the 12 jurors are Roman Catholic, The judge is Roman Catholic.
    • I am told that one must be a Roman Catholic priest in order to be a Jesuit.
    • Xavier University is the nation's only historically black Roman Catholic college, whose roots go back to 1825.
nounˈˌrōmən ˈkaTH(ə)likˈˌroʊmən ˈkæθ(ə)lɪk
  • A member of the Roman Catholic Church.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although a Roman Catholic, his staunch Toryism made him acceptable in the University.
    • The Pope believes in theistic evolution, although some Roman Catholics are still creationists.
    • If so it can be made compatible with conversion as some Roman Catholics argued.
    • You felt that the only thing to do after he had finished talking about Newman was to become a Roman Catholic.
    • Henry VIII was a Roman Catholic and the head of this church was the pope based in Rome.
    • Mary is venerated by many Roman Catholics as the Mother of God.
    • Albanians in the United States are primarily Orthodox Christians, Roman Catholics, or Muslims.
    • Smithson, who had been confirmed as a Roman Catholic in 1950, intended these early works as vehicles of an intensely felt religious faith.
    • First, November 1st is All Saints Day, a Holy Day of Obligation for Roman Catholics.
    • I also happen to be a Roman Catholic - a Roman Catholic convert.
    • Evangelicals and Roman Catholics can agree that Jesus is Lord.
    • Up front I will tell you several things; I am a Roman Catholic; I have always found your take on events to be even-handed and finally; I could see your scathing review coming months ago.
    • Historically, the role of Mary has been a subject of deep controversy between Protestant churches and Roman Catholics.
    • It only happens to Roman Catholics and Orthodox Jews.
    • Not surprisingly, Roman Catholics are at their strongest in Greater Glasgow and Lanarkshire.

Origin

Late 16th century: translation of Latin (Ecclesia) Romana Catholica (et Apostolica) ‘Roman Catholic (and Apostolic Church’). It was apparently first used as a conciliatory term in place of the earlier Roman, Romanist, or Romish, considered derogatory.

 
 
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