Old Catholic

NOUN
  1. a member of the church formed in the 19th century by German Catholics who refused to accept the infallibility of the Pope
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How To Use Old Catholic In A Sentence

  • In 1931 the Bonn agreement established intercommunion between the Anglican Church and those Old Catholic Churches in the Union of Utrecht. Germany - Sermon at Thanksgiving Service
  • All you can get in this place are postcards of snowcaps and old Catholic churches.
  • I followed my climbing partner, a bumptious 56-year-old Catholic priest from Glasgow, Scotland, up our fourth alpine face in three days.
  • The "Kulturkampf" raged in Baden, as in the rest of Germany; and here as elsewhere the government encouraged the formation of Old Catholic communities. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • In 1931 the Bonn agreement established intercommunion between the Anglican Church and those Old Catholic Churches in the Union of Utrecht. 2006 marked the 75th anniversary of the Bonn Agreement ad events were held in Freiburg, Germany, to celebrate this. Germany - 'One Church, One Hope' - Freiburg Lecture
  • A four-year-old Catholic boy was playing with a four-year-old Protestant girl in a children's pool in the backyard.
  • A Christian Catholic theological faculty for the training of Old Catholic priests was established at the University of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Other denominations include the Czech Orthodox Church, the Old Catholic Church, the Unitarians, and the Federation of Jewish Communities in the Czech Republic.
  • Since then, several Anglican ordinations were and have been performed by Old Catholic and/or Eastern bishops whose own valid ordinations are without question, and in a liturgical context which made clear that the ordinations intended to convey a "Catholic" rite of ordination. Slow posting continues till mid-August...
  • But the solution would represent such a dramatic reversal of age-old Catholic doctrine as to undermine any pretense of papal infallibility.
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