Catholicism
n.
doctrine and practice of the Roman Catholic Church
Catholicism
As a
Christian ecclesiastical term, Catholic - from the
Greek adjective , meaning "general" or "universal" - is described in the
Oxford English Dictionary as follows: ~Church, (originally) whole body of Christians; ~, belonging to or in accord with (a) this, (b) the church before separation into Greek or Eastern and Latin or Western, (c) the Latin Church after that separation, (d) the part of the Latin Church that remained under the Roman obedience after the Reformation, (e) any church (as the Anglican) claiming continuity with (b)."
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Catholicism
Noun
1. the beliefs and practices of a Catholic Church
(synonym) Catholicity
(hypernym) Christianity, Christian religion
(hyponym) Romanism, Roman Catholicism
(derivation) catholicize, catholicise, latinize, latinise
Catholicism
(n.)
The state or quality of being catholic or universal; catholicity.
(n.)
The faith of the whole orthodox Christian church, or adherence thereto.
(n.)
The doctrines or faith of the Roman Catholic church, or adherence thereto.
(n.)
Liberality of sentiment; breadth of view.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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