catholicism in English

noun
1
the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church.
In high school, he abandoned his parents' Hindu faith and converted to Catholicism .
noun
    catholicity

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1. Synonyms: Catholicism; Catholicity

2. Barron invites us to see Catholicism as he sees Catholicism, namely rich and beautiful and, ultimately, mysterious

3. In Roman Catholicism: Ecumenical Councils

4. A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism, R.C

5. Roman Catholicism: 3 differences from Protestanism.

6. Catholicisme m (uncountable) Catholicism; Derived terms

7. A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism, R.C

8. Catholicism became Hawaii's largest Christian denomination.

9. 9 For him, Catholics are not Catholicism, and the errors, Apathies, shortcomings and slumbers of Catholics do not involve Catholicism.

10. I embraced Catholicism and was baptized at ten.

11. The Crucifix is a prominent symbol in Catholicism

12. That incident likely cemented John’s mistrust of Catholicism.

13. His Nepali-Hindu parents had converted to Catholicism.

14. To this scenario Catholicism adds Limbo and purgatory.

15. It is a symbol of Catholicism in Korea.

16. Their festivals mixed Buddhism, Catholicism, and folk religion.

17. Catholicism and Islam claim over one billion believers each.

18. Portugal compelled them to convert to Catholicism in 1498.

19. Is the use of the rosary exclusive to Catholicism?

20. This melding of Catholicism and African beliefs is a sensitive issue.

21. Religion is a blend of traditional animism and imported Catholicism.

22. Among African slaves, Catholicism was the religion of the majority.

23. Cardiids; Cardiliidae; Cardillac; Cardillo Award; Cardin; cardinal; Cardinal; cardinal , cardinal (Catholicism) Cardinal (Catholicism) cardinal (number) Cardinal (of catholic church) cardinal adjective; cardinal adjectives; cardinal algebra

24. He once wrote Jefferson that Catholicism was Hindu and cabalistic.

25. Nestorianism and Roman Catholicism also enjoyed a period of toleration.

26. In the case of the Netherlands, anti-Catholicism is endemic.

27. During the Spanish Inquisition many were forced to convert to Catholicism

28. Hence, Catholicism was banned, although the ban was not strictly enforced.

29. 11 In Mexico,(www.Sentencedict.com) ninety percent of the people profess Catholicism.

30. Some Catholic theologians developed liberation theology, mixing Catholicism with revolutionary Marxism.

31. In Roman Catholicism: Hermits and monks …God by prolonged, almost constant Contemplation.

32. The Chrism Mass is a religious service held in Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Anglicanism

33. There are many religions in China, such as Buddhism, Daoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism.

34. She thought his Catholicism, the emotion he mistook for faith, was a pity.

35. Initially, the Waldenses withdrew from Roman Catholicism, the State religion in Central Europe.

36. Western church refers to Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism, the branch of Christian.

37. China's Protestantism and Catholicism have maintained friendly contacts with churches in many countries.

38. This strategy of “buying” converts resulted in about 10,000 conversions to Catholicism within three years.

39. 21 There are many religions in China, such as Buddhism, Daoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism.

40. Charles died in 1685 from apoplexy after converting to Catholicism on his deathbed.

41. The town of Joliette, Quebec, used to be a special center for Roman Catholicism.

42. During his convalescence he was nursed by Martha Freeman, who converted him to Catholicism.

43. According to the French theologian Jacques Guillet, that is the dominant opinion in Catholicism.

44. Roman Catholicism had been the state religion and the only one allowed by the Spanish crown.

45. Cromwell's association of Catholicism with persecution was deepened with the Irish Rebellion of 1641.

46. Opinion: Biden’s stance on abortion Contradicts his Catholicism Then-President-elect Joe Biden leaves St

47. FROM the time of the Spanish conquistadores, Catholicism has had a religious stranglehold on South America.

48. Maggie's head was spinning in a daze of ultramarine blue far removed from Catholicism or Polynesia.

49. Following their engagement, Edith reluctantly announced that she was converting to Catholicism at Tolkien's insistence.

50. When Mary Tudor became Queen after Edward, she attempted to forcibly recovert England to Roman Catholicism.