Similar words: roman catholicism, Catholic, catholic church, roman catholic church, batholith, athleticism, scholasticism, lyricism. Meaning: [kə'θɒlɪsɪzəm] n. the beliefs and practices of a Catholic Church.
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31. She thought his Catholicism, the emotion he mistook for faith, was a pity.
32. There is also strong central support from Rome which places catholic education at the centre of its cultural catholicism ideal.
33. He once wrote Jefferson that Catholicism was Hindu and cabalistic.
34. Within five years, surviving numerous assassination attempts, he managed to convert thousands of Calvinists back to Catholicism.
35. For those raised in the prudery of puritanism or the celibacy-conscious preoccupations of Catholicism this ran against the grain.
36. Catholicism, however gripped the masses by virtue of its incense, its ritual, all quite arbitrary, compulsion without purpose.
37. During his convalescence he was nursed by Martha Freeman, who converted him to Catholicism.
38. For one day, at least, the two rival neighborhoods united against a Parliament that they somehow linked with Catholicism.
39. Her replacement, Sister Nirmala, was born a Hindu but converted to Catholicism and has been with the order since 1958.
40. Many other features of late medieval Catholicism exercised a similarly strong hold over the popular mind.
41. Released in the general amnesty of June 1917, she converted to Catholicism.
42. IsabelIa responded warmly to the promise that the explorer would extend Christendom and convert people of the Orient to Catholicism.
43. To guard the Church's other flank, Taylor was asked by his colleagues to write a book against Roman Catholicism.
44. Maude had converted to Catholicism in order to marry her husband.
45. Her virginity is one of the highest ideals in Catholicism.
46. The groups most adamant about denying help to battered women were the conservative fundamentalists and some orders of Catholicism.
47. Most indigenous people here, Augustine says, accept Catholicism but practice a native spirituality.
48. Catholicism: If shit happens to you, you deserve it.
49. Religion: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Protestantism and Roman Catholicism.
50. From then on[Sentencedict.com], Catholicism in Canton had declined rapidly.
51. The official Protestant Church is growing faster than Catholicism.
52. His devout Catholicism appeals to ordinary people.
53. After the Reformation, Protestants broke away from Catholicism.
54. He is a convert to Catholicism.
55. Roman Catholicism: 3 differences from Protestanism.
56. Various religious beliefs coexist here, such as Catholicism, Christianism, and Lamaism.sentencedict.com
57. Though such policy was in force, Catholicism still developed continuously in Guangdong and the activities of the missionary and religionist were still relatively active.
58. The main religions are Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism.
59. When Mary Tudor became Queen after Edward, she attempted to forcibly recovert England to Roman Catholicism.
60. China's Protestantism and Catholicism have maintained friendly contacts with churches in many countries.
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