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Catholic

[ US /ˈkæθɫɪk/ ]
[ UK /kˈæθlɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or supporting Catholicism
    the Catholic Church
NOUN
  1. a member of a Catholic church

How To Use Catholic In A Sentence

  • Obviously, I'm not Catholic, but I think it takes a lot of effrontery for the media to try to dictate the doctrine for Catholics.
  • To say the Church was "forced" into these decisions is to abnegate the importance of free will, which is an essential element of Catholic dogma. Is That Legal?: Feel-Good History for the Paranoid Catholic: A Review of Thomas Woods' "How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization"
  • Red Deer Catholic schools are publicly funded schools within the province of Alberta.
  • Ireland we say 'aitch' that is the Presbyterians do - for some reason which escapes me Catholics say 'haitch' - another argument for integrated education. Behind the scenes at the UK's highest court
  • Named Tecumseh after the Shawnee leader, he was rechristened William in a Catholic ceremony at age 9, after he was informally adopted by a prominent Ohio politician when his father died.
  • The New Style (NS.) was adopted by Catholic countries. Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced
  • But it is hard to sustain that insistence on the preservation of the Catholic tradition on the one hand with a total insistence on the diminution of a Protestant tradition on the other.
  • The Twelfth" officially commemorates the July 12, 1690, triumph of Protestant King William of Orange versus the Catholic he deposed from the English throne, James II, at the Battle of the Boyne south of Belfast. Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News
  • Pat came from a working-class Catholic family in Denver, where her father had worked as an electrician.
  • I was born into a staunch Roman Catholic family and was indoctrinated with those beliefs as I grew up.
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