Person of the Catholic faith.
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Examples for "catholic"
Examples for "catholic"
1Christmas: the busiest time of year for the Catholic Church in Ireland.
2Despite the Patriots' success with the Catholic issue, nothing else had changed.
3The Catholics in Massachusetts were, in general, in a very humble class.
4Catholic Social Services continues to contract with the city for other services.
5In Saxony Catholics and Calvinists were proscribed; in Heidelberg Catholics and Lutherans.
1The news of the terrible insurrection of the catholics in Ireland followed.
2American Catholics were seen as an important voting bloc in US elections.
3The Catholics in Massachusetts were, in general, in a very humble class.
4Yes, thousands of Catholics from the North fought in both World Wars.
5In Saxony Catholics and Calvinists were proscribed; in Heidelberg Catholics and Lutherans.
1After the rebellion the Roman Catholics in the diocese were much persecuted.
2Roman Catholic enterprise halted in the eighteenth century and the Protestants began.
3This was a challenge to the job security of Roman Catholic priests.
4Bath was in tumult; a new Roman Catholic chapel there was burned.
5Identification is especially important to Catholics in the predominantly Roman Catholic country.
1Or is this is the request of the Catholic people here?
2They are a Catholic people, yet on excellent terms with their Protestant landlords.
3The missions also enabled him to know the Catholic people.
4He says there's no doubt Catholic people who admired Cardinal Pell felt bullied by his song.
5They were Catholics, good Catholic people, and she had to have a closed coffin at the funeral.'
1After the rebellion the Roman Catholics in the diocese were much persecuted.
2In the first place, the early Christian martyrs were not Roman Catholics.
3Every appointment which you make increases the discontent of the Roman Catholics.
4Such monuments every where met the eye of the Irish Roman Catholics.
5Protestants were again placed on equal footing with Roman Catholics in 1791.
6Yet the Roman Catholics of America are very submissive and very sincere.
7The burial-grounds of the Roman Catholics, Armenians, and Greeks surround this hill.
8The Belgians are generally considered as very stubborn and zealous Roman Catholics.
9He was even less inclined to harsh treatment of the Roman Catholics.
10If the Roman Catholics are reasonable they will be satisfied with these.
11In the Irish Parliament he supported Pitt's measure to enfranchise Roman Catholics.
12They are all devout Roman Catholics, although they hate the monastic orders.
13Many Roman Catholics, if not the most enlightened and instructed, thought not.
14Now there are forty Roman Catholics to one Presbyterian on this earth.
15But new it is asked, 'Why all this tirade against Roman Catholics?'
16The Scottish people are Presbyterians; the Irish people are Roman Catholics.
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