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Person of the Catholic faith.
catholic
roman catholic
roman catholics
catholic people
group of humans
Political ideology in the 19th/early 20th century Netherlands.
political ideology
Синонимы
Examples for "
catholic
"
catholic
roman catholic
roman catholics
catholic people
Examples for "
catholic
"
1
Christmas: the busiest time of year for the
Catholic
Church in Ireland.
2
Despite the Patriots' success with the
Catholic
issue, nothing else had changed.
3
The
Catholics
in Massachusetts were, in general, in a very humble class.
4
Catholic
Social Services continues to contract with the city for other services.
5
In Saxony
Catholics
and Calvinists were proscribed; in Heidelberg
Catholics
and Lutherans.
1
After the rebellion the
Roman
Catholics
in the diocese were much persecuted.
2
Roman
Catholic
enterprise halted in the eighteenth century and the Protestants began.
3
This was a challenge to the job security of
Roman
Catholic
priests.
4
Bath was in tumult; a new
Roman
Catholic
chapel there was burned.
5
Identification is especially important to Catholics in the predominantly
Roman
Catholic
country.
1
After the rebellion the
Roman
Catholics
in the diocese were much persecuted.
2
In the first place, the early Christian martyrs were not
Roman
Catholics
.
3
Every appointment which you make increases the discontent of the
Roman
Catholics
.
4
Such monuments every where met the eye of the Irish
Roman
Catholics
.
5
Protestants were again placed on equal footing with
Roman
Catholics
in 1791.
1
Or is this is the request of the
Catholic
people
here?
2
They are a
Catholic
people
,
yet on excellent terms with their Protestant landlords.
3
The missions also enabled him to know the
Catholic
people
.
4
He says there's no doubt
Catholic
people
who admired Cardinal Pell felt bullied by his song.
5
They were Catholics, good
Catholic
people
,
and she had to have a closed coffin at the funeral.'
1
The news of the terrible insurrection of the
catholics
in Ireland followed.
2
The government, though withholding emancipation, had made an effort to conciliate the
catholics
.
3
American
Catholics
were seen as an important voting bloc in US elections.
4
The
Catholics
in Massachusetts were, in general, in a very humble class.
5
Yes, thousands of
Catholics
from the North fought in both World Wars.
6
In Saxony
Catholics
and Calvinists were proscribed; in Heidelberg
Catholics
and Lutherans.
7
Catholics
whose conscientious decision was to vote Yes have nothing to confess.
8
Likewise in Utrecht, Gelderland and Overyssel the
Catholics
were in the majority.
9
The Protestants continued to smash images; the
Catholics
to mob the Protestants.
10
Over a third of northern
Catholics
do not want a united Ireland.
11
After the rebellion the Roman
Catholics
in the diocese were much persecuted.
12
Against the protests of the
Catholics
it was likewise established in Maryland.
13
They think the London men are far too soft on the
Catholics
.
14
For conservative
Catholics
,
this principle is a central part of their faith.
15
Tells about the various disruptive groups: The Buddhists, the military, the
Catholics
.
16
Spanish
Catholics
gave the name in honor of St. Francis of Assisi.
catholics
roman catholics
conciliate the catholics
good catholics
average catholics
english catholics