The Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy.
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Examples for "Roman Catholic"
Examples for "Roman Catholic"
1This was a challenge to the job security of Roman Catholic priests.
2Bath was in tumult; a new Roman Catholic chapel there was burned.
3Identification is especially important to Catholics in the predominantly Roman Catholic country.
4The discontent of the Roman Catholic Irishry with the Revolution was intense.
5At the beginning of the war the Roman Catholic party was divided.
1That work is much approved and studied in the Church of Rome.
2But, on the whole, I like the Church of Rome the best.
3Only think of young persons going over to the Church of Rome.
4Unquestionably there has been a large secession to the Church of Rome.
5It was All Saints' Day-a high festival of the Church of Rome.
1In the nineteenth century, the growth of the Roman Church was rapid.
2The official Bible of the Roman Church to-day is the Latin Vulgate.
3The influence of the Roman Church throughout the West soon became conspicuous.
4The Roman Church was, if possible, more strenuous in the same effort.
5Let us then go and find our Mother, the Holy Roman Church.
1From this, there developed a new theme in the Western Church's devotional repertoire.
2St. Martin of Tours was the first confessor so honoured in the Western Church.
3The Canon law was the law of the Western Church, a truly international society.
4Of late the Western Church had added the words "and the Son."
5Council of Constantinople, called "Quinisextum in Trullo"; not acknowledged by the Western Church.
6With them was a priest of the old Western Church, a Cornishman, with his outlandish tonsure.
7What was the danger of the Western Church?
8That view was adopted by the early Greek Church, though the Western Church was divided in opinion.
9Let's bring this closer to home by asking: What kind of holiness does the Western Church manifest today?
10In the Western Church, St. Hilary of Potiers (370) composed a hymn book for his church.
11The Western saint, like St. George, was sainted by the Western Church precisely because he refused to be swallowed.
12What is significant is how few of the new orders were confined simply to one region of the Western Church.
13Once the Western Church had been the poor relation of the Greek East in terms of numbers and theological sophistication.
14He kept up a close connection with the Western Church, but he did not surrender independence to a papal supremacy.
15The Roman Catholic Ghegs appear to have abandoned the Eastern for the Western Church in the middle of the 13th century.
16Aristotle fuelled the great renewal of Christian scholarship in the Western Church in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries (see pp.
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Translations for Western Church