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Catholicism
[ kuh-thol-uh-siz-uhm ]
noun
- the faith, system, and practice of the Catholic Church, especially the Roman Catholic Church.
- (lowercase) catholicity.
Catholicism
/ əˈθɒɪˌɪə /
noun
- short for Roman Catholicism
- the beliefs, practices, etc, of any Catholic Church
Catholicism
- The beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church .
Other Word Forms
- t-䲹·ٳDZi· noun
- -䲹·ٳDZi· noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of Catholicism1
Example Sentences
In many ways, he made Catholicism cool again — this was the pope that landed on the cover of Rolling Stone.
He also constantly tries to make Catholicism relevant to younger Filipinos with a strong presence on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube and X.
"If you think about African cardinals who are potential popes, who is prominent in global Catholicism today? The answer is none."
Certainly, not all his critics are so unhinged, and there are many things I personally disagreed with him on, but he always reminded me of the very best of Catholicism.
The Vatican says that over the past year, seven million Africans have converted to Catholicism, making the continent one of the fastest-growing regions for the Church.
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