Antonym: Protestant. Similar words: police, policy, symbolic, at home, get hold of, a thought, delicate, complicated. Meaning: ['kæθəlɪk] n. a member of a Catholic church. adj. 1. of or relating to or supporting Catholicism 2. free from provincial prejudices or attachments.
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91 Or as Gay Byrne knows, even Catholic housewives get the blues.
92 Therese of Lisieux arrived right on schedule at the city's main Catholic seminary yesterday morning, where hundreds awaited the arrival.
93 Remember the lesson of Northern Ireland, where Protestant and Catholic children have long been taught to hate each other.
94 One of these was apt to be Catholic Social Services.
95 In the end she opts for the serious, renounces carnal love, and decides to become a Catholic.
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96 Among the most controversial options being considered is whether to form a union with the Roman Catholic Church.
97 When al Molqi took off, he was under the charge of Roman Catholic charity workers.
98 This was true of the industrial areas but also the rural communities which had ancient Catholic communities.
99 It is a central theme throughout the book, and she criticises frequently the Catholic beliefs and customs.
100 During a meeting at the Diamond police restrained attempts by loyalist and Catholic youths to break through their fines.
101 You can't please everyone all the time, but the Catholic church has not done too badly, over the years.
102 Both the Anglican and the Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh were included.
103 It also gave Catholic a chance for its first bus ride to a game when it plays at Widener.
104 Catholic civil servants usually had to abandon any practical political project if they wished to proceed through the ranks.
105 A number of other Catholic accessories to the mass disappeared along with the altar after 1559.
106 Few were built when the nineteenth-century wave of Roman Catholic churches and cathedrals began.
107 Looming over all was the great green dome of the Roman Catholic cathedral.
108 Windows were shattered in the blast,[sentencedict.com] at Farnham Street in the Catholic lower Ormeau area.
109 And if that man is married and a Catholic, his political career will wither and die.
110 A non-Catholic who is married to a non-Catholic can have that marriage annulled in order to be baptized and marry a Catholic.
111 Despite these difficulties, Catholic biblical scholarship had advanced, albeit cautiously, particularly as far as the Old Testament was concerned.
112 Billy Graham to Catholic bishops to leaders of the Promise Keepers has had something to say about gays and religion.
113 The group of smaller Catholic parties allied with Berlusconi hold 34 seats.
114 A Roman Catholic chapel adjoins the house, and the village has a Methodist chapel.
115 Catholic liturgies, particularly before the Second Vatican Council, were sensual feasts, complete with incense, candles and bells.
116 Suh Kyung-won was an activist in the farmers' movement and became president of the Catholic Farmers Association in 1982.
117 The Roman catholic church is financed out of voluntary contributions.
118 Though a statement of Catholic doctrine, it has received widespread acceptance.
119 Nevertheless, they all belong to the same family, especially when they are contrasted with their neighbour, the Catholic West.
120 As a Catholic and exemplar civil servant he acted as adviser to and mediator between the government and the Catholic Church authorities.
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