Catholicism

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ADJECTIVE + Catholicism

Words in ADJECTIVE + Catholicism category

ardent Catholicism

Describes a strong and passionate belief in Catholicism.

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  • Her ardent Catholicism was a defining feature of her character.
  • The region was known for its ardent Catholicism during the Counter-Reformation.
  • Despite his family's secular views, he developed an ardent Catholicism in his youth.

fervent Catholicism

Describes an intense and passionate belief in Catholicism.

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  • Her grandmother's fervent Catholicism was evident in the numerous religious icons that adorned her home.
  • The novel's protagonist is defined by his fervent Catholicism, which often conflicts with his modern values.
  • In that small village, fervent Catholicism shapes every aspect of community life.

Roman Catholicism

Refers to the largest Christian church, led by the Pope in Rome.

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  • Roman Catholicism is the largest Christian denomination in the world.
  • The history of Western Europe is deeply intertwined with the rise of Roman Catholicism.
  • He made the personal decision to convert to Roman Catholicism after studying its teachings.

liberal Catholicism

Describes a progressive or open-minded interpretation of Catholicism.

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  • The book explores the rise of liberal Catholicism in 19th-century Europe.
  • She identifies with the principles of liberal Catholicism, which she finds more inclusive.
  • The debate between traditionalists and proponents of liberal Catholicism continues to shape the Church.

modern Catholicism

Describes a contemporary or updated form of Catholicism.

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  • The book explores the theological challenges facing modern Catholicism.
  • The documentary examines how modern Catholicism grapples with issues like secularism.
  • Many young people are drawn to the more inclusive approach of modern Catholicism.

traditional Catholicism

Describes a form of Catholicism that adheres to older customs and practices.

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  • The movement sought a return to what they considered traditional Catholicism.
  • His writings often contrast modern liberal thought with the principles of traditional Catholicism.
  • My grandparents were devout followers of traditional Catholicism, attending Latin Mass every Sunday.

VERB + Catholicism

Words in VERB + Catholicism category

convert to Catholicism

The act of changing one's religious faith to Catholicism.

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  • After much soul-searching, he decided to convert to Catholicism.
  • She converted to Catholicism just before her wedding.
  • The historical records show that many people in the village converted to Catholicism in the 16th century.