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Sentence count:175+8Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: ProtestantSimilar words: policepolicysymbolicat homeget hold ofa thoughtdelicatecomplicatedMeaning: ['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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121 Greene was denounced for betraying his Catholic beliefs and siding with the Communists.
122 Generally this is perceived, not in the abstract, but by listing the failings of Catholic countries.
123 But never mind all those skulls lined up at the intersection of the Aztec pyramid and the Catholic cathedral on stage.
124 In the ensuing confusion the Catholic community locally and nationally saw this as an abnegation of the 1944 Education Act.
125 Navarre was a conservative,(http://sentencedict.com/Catholic.html) stable agrarian society in which Catholic Credit societies flourished in the late nineteenth century.
126 Northwick was a catholic collector, and bought actively at auctions for over half a century.
127 Under the Apostolic listing are prison visiting, family contacts, catechism classes, Catholic action groups and Sunday schools.
128 The admissions policy adopted by the school was designed to preserve the character of the school as a Roman Catholic school.
129 But Catholic bishops have let both parties know where they stand.
130 I was brought up a Catholic but I discarded it quite early on.
131 However, the Catholic parties refused to take the seats they won in the assembly elections.
132 Believers, animism and shamanism, some Protestant and Catholic Christianity.
133 The Catholic Board of Education assists in this area.
134 He was well-mannered and rather shy,(sentencedict.com) schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.
135 From the 1840s to the Civil War, Irish Catholic immigrants fleeing from famine spurred the growth of cities and provided the labor for canal building and railroad construction.
136 The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Bible includes additional Jewish writings called the Apocrypha.
137 Senior Catholic priests can become cardinals and get elected to the college of cardinals.
138 The Cathars considered themselves true Christians and dismissed the Catholic Church as a pack of hypocrites and crooks.
139 Believing he had been called by God to Christianize Ireland, he joined the Catholic Church and studied for 15 years before being consecrated as the church's second missionary to Ireland.
140 Her beatification on Oct 19 is believed to be the fastest in the modern history of the Roman Catholic church.
141 Such meetings supplement the work of the curia —an administrative body made up of congregations, councils, and commissions—in helping the pope govern the Roman Catholic Church.
142 “Like many Italian and Chinese Catholics, I have prayed for the canonization of Fr Ricci and his closest Chinese friend Xu Guangqi, who was the first Catholic in Shanghai,” Wu added.
143 After 1054, the Church was divided into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
144 It is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and administered by the De La Salle Christian Brothers.
145 This explains the preponderating amount of research devoted to this subject by Protestant scholars as compared with the contributions of their Catholic rivals.
146 Mary's Catholic High School are British eleven-to-eighteen secondary schools offering General Certificate of Secondary Education and A-Levels.
147 Maria Glickman, Jennifer's mother, grew up in New York, attended Catholic school and was the first in her family to go to college, commuting to New York's Pace University. 'I loved high school.
148 In Roman Catholicism, apologetics refers to the defense of the whole of Catholic teaching.
149 Secondly, the Catholic missionaries came to Fujian along the sea route for Great Galleon Trade, expanding the religious-cultural exchange between both sides.
150 Master violin maker Guan Kaiming, was born to a Catholic family in Beijing.
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