Similar words: roman catholicism, roman catholic church, Catholic, catholicity, catholicism, catholic church, roman candle, batholith. Meaning: n. 1. a member of the Roman Catholic Church 2. the Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy. adj. of or relating to or supporting Romanism.
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121. His success in separating the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church and his pleasure-seeking lifestyle made him one of the most famous monarchs in British history.
122. The effort to forever define marriage as between one man and one woman has drawn the strong support of the Mormon Church as well as the Roman Catholic bishops in the state.
123. Saint Jerome was the pope of Roman Catholic. To observe strictly the doctrines, he even moved to the dessert to abstain from his various material wants.
124. Roman Catholic a title given to a monk and used as form of address.
125. The orthodox church consider it essential in considering a person for canonization as a saint, and the Roman Catholic Church consider it as sign of sainthood but not a necessity.
126. The Republic of Ireland is almost entirely Roman Catholic, and it does not regard itself as British, and is not now even a supporter of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
127. And in Latin America Pentecostalism has shattered the Roman Catholic Church's monopoly.
128. The Roman Catholic church also the doctrine of Immaculate Conception and her bodily assumption into heaven.
129. An urban district of southern Northern Ireland. Reputedly founded by Saint Patrick, it is the seat of both the Roman Catholic and Protestant primates of Ireland. Population, 2(sentencedict.com),700.
130. Roman Catholic Sister Mary Laurene Browne says, only then can they build a better nation.
131. The Corpus Christi festival, held in Castrillo de Murcia, Spain, honors the Roman Catholic Church's Holy Eucharist.
132. An urban district of southern Northern Ireland. Reputedly founded by Saint Patrick, it is the seat of both the Roman Catholic and Protestant primates of Ireland. Population, 12, 700.
133. Roman Catholic Church; a band encircling the shoulders with two lappets hanging in front and back.
134. Then feudalization and secularization erode its holy function, and its relationship with Roman Catholic Church makes it an enemy of nations.
135. Public celebration of the Eucharist in the Roman Catholic Church and some Protestant churches.
136. Still another is Roman Catholic Playwright William Alfred, whose off-Broadway hit, Hogan's Goat, melodramatically plots a turn-of-the-century Irish immigrant's struggle to achieve the American dream.
137. In the latest effort to eradicate child sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Benedict has told bishops around the world to report promptly all priests suspected of paedophilia to local police.
138. She is also one of the most highly venerated saints in both the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Church; several major feast days are devoted to her each year.
139. How did the Roman Catholic Church manage to keep this a secret for 2,000 years?sentencedict.com
140. The Pope holds the hightest position of the Roman Catholic Church.
141. Four months later, in a ceremony conducted by the outlawed Roman Catholic church, Danton married the 16-year-old nanny of his children.
142. If you're Roman Catholic or Episcopalian you say these psalms as part of the liturgy.
143. His translation work, the Vulgate, became the offical Latin Bible used by the Roman Catholic Church of this day.
144. The calendar of saints accepted by the Roman Catholic Church.
145. Raised a Roman Catholic, he had joined his wife's Mennonite church following their marriage.
146. Icons have never been regarded by Eastern Orthodox or Roman Catholic theologians as idols.
147. Both Fox, 59, and Sahagun, 49, are divorced and Roman Catholic.
148. The struggle(1871-1883) between the Roman Catholic Church and the German government under Bismarck for control over school and ecclesiastical appointments and civil marriage.
149. Both rejected transubstantiation as well as the Roman Catholic understanding of the mass as a sacrifice.
150. Symbols are very resilient, but the pentacle was altered by the early Roman Catholic Church.
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