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Roman Catholic

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Roman Catholic Church.


noun

  1. a member of the Roman Catholic Church.

Roman Catholic

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Roman Catholic Church


noun

  1. a member of this Church

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Roman Catholic1

First recorded in 1595–1605

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Example Sentences

A quarter of a century later, the new head of the Roman Catholic Church claimed that those days had been consigned to history.

Laylah and her older sister, Destiny, attended the school affiliated with Our Lady of Good Hope Roman Catholic Church.

Instead, they killed Roman Catholic Cardinal Juan Jesus Posadas Ocampo.

The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. John of Rochester Roman Catholic Church in Fairport, New York.

For instance, Roman Catholic leaders have issued guidelines stating that they would not bury married gay soldiers.

The Roman Catholic priesthood, to a man, would lend to it the influence of all its spiritual authority.

Just a few priests ordained in the Roman Catholic Church have joined the schismatic cause.

There were grades of rank among the priesthood; but not more so than in the Roman Catholic Church.

He would also abolish the oaths in that establishment, distinguishing Roman Catholic office-bearers from Protestants.

The Roman Catholic chapels, and the ways of access to them, were also treated as "public works."

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