non-Catholic
not of or relating to the Roman Catholic Church
a person who does not practise Roman Catholicism
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But the order was not followed in non-Catholic countries, causing the Jesuits to continue in Russia and its territories.
Pope Francis Is a Jesuit: Seven Things You Need to Know About the Society of Jesus | Caroline Linton | March 14, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTEnglish non-Catholic historians can be quoted to the same effect.
Old-Time Makers of Medicine | James J. Walshnon-Catholic writers, and even Catholics, sometimes lose sight of this.
Saint Bonaventure | Rev. Fr. Laurence Costelloe, O.F.M.Poison-thought has eaten the vitals of non-Catholic sectaries.
The Young Priest's Keepsake | Michael PhelanIt is in these circumstances that non-Catholic soldiers of the new Armies are turning from materialistic charms to holy emblems.
The Irish on the Somme | Michael MacDonagh
In such instances the non-Catholic rule seems to be: Tell a lie, and have done with it.
The Gunpowder Plot and Lord Mounteagle's Letter | Henry Hawkes Spink Jr.
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