papist in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or associated with the Roman Catholic Church.
But, in spite of the labours of the past 50 years by Evangelicals, Mexico is still a country ‘more papist than the pope’.
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1. 9 He's a Catholic convert,(www.Sentencedict.com) and rather oppressively more papist than the Pope.

2. The Sunni-Shi’a schism becomes endemic in the Muslim world, such as the rift between Waliist (“Papist” :D , loyal to the Walis of Baghdad) and Caliphist Sunnism; meantime Sufism, a trans-confessional mystical approach to Islam (and not only that faith) emerges as …

3. The Sunni-Shi’a schism becomes endemic in the Muslim world, such as the rift between Waliist (“Papist” , loyal to the Walis of Baghdad) and Caliphist Sunnism; meantime Sufism, a trans-confessional mystical approach to Islam (and not only that faith) emerges as a significant philosophy in multicultural Persia/Iran

4. (For the more 'protestant' inclined Anglicans) This book also explains how all Christians or spiritually minded individuals can use the rosary as a tool for prayer without it having 'Papist' or 'Maryann' associations, (which is a shame because the role of Mary in Christianity is a rather important one and she is The Blessed One after all).