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Roman Catholicism

noun

  1. the faith, practice, and system of government of the Roman Catholic Church.


Roman Catholicism

noun

  1. the beliefs, practices, and system of government of the Roman Catholic Church
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Roman Catholicism1

First recorded in 1815–25
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Example Sentences

To this crowd, Vance spoke of his grandmother’s personal, eclectic version of evangelical Christianity and didn’t mention his own Roman Catholicism.

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Brigid’s moment is happening as many Irish are disillusioned with traditional Roman Catholicism and its patriarchal leadership amid a secularizing culture.

His father was a leather wholesaler; his mother, who managed the home, had converted to Judaism from Roman Catholicism in 1932.

Mexico’s legacy of machismo and Roman Catholicism has fostered hostility to homosexuality and alternatives to conventional gender norms.

They communicated so much history — how the French brought Roman Catholicism to Vietnam; how the war and its aftermath upended lives and scattered refugees — and how Nature had the last word, overwhelming them in vegetation.

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