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		adjective ˈkaθ(ə)lɪkˈkæθ(ə)lɪk Including a wide variety of things; all-embracing.  her tastes are pretty catholic  Synonyms diverse, diversified, wide, broad, broad-based, eclectic, indiscriminate 
 Origin   Late Middle English : from Catholic. adjectiveˈkaθ(ə)lɪkˈkæθ(ə)lɪk 1Of the Roman Catholic faith.  Example sentencesExamples -  With or without the pope, the catholic universities go on training young theologians.
 -  Archbishop Cullen then presided over a committee to set up a catholic university.
 -  Elaborate meals are served on Christmas Eve by Catholic families who attend midnight Mass.
 -  School pupils were put to the taste test when TV chef Peter Vaughan visited St Augustine's catholic college.
 -  Protestant Christianity rejects the cult of the saints so crucial to medieval and modern Catholic Christianity.
 -  The review was being conducted in seven regional zones, plus another concentrating on catholic schools.
 -  Would the Huguenot Bourbon family, if successful, tolerate a catholic monarchy?
 -  He had been briefly married to Mary, Queen of Scots, who was herself ardently catholic and influenced by the Guise family.
 -  Believing in the authenticity of such apparitions is not even a requirement of Catholic faith.
 -  In late 1984 I was living in sin in the Latrobe Valley with a girl of catholic upbringing.
 -  I owe all of my successes to one Catholic priest and to Christ, who inspired him.
 -  Since 1854, the immaculate conception has been an essential dogma of the Catholic faith.
 -  In high school, there was a series of talks on various social issues given to us by devoutly catholic speakers.
 -  The funeral was a Catholic Requiem Mass, but the variety of groups of Philip's friends made the event anything but catholic.
 -  It is indisputable that Catholic education is rooted in a faith community.
 -  The two principles that guided his life and career were a deep Catholic faith and Catalan nationalism.
 -  For what Galileo did next was to set out at great length his arguments that the Catholic faith should not in any way depend on facts of science.
 -  It was used to teach catholic children the truths of their religion when that religion was suppressed in England.
 -  Some catholic priests will allow mixed marriages and some won't.
 -  I was born and raised catholic, but I was always uneasy with my catholic education.
 
 - 1.1 Of or including all Christians.
 Example sentencesExamples -  To the extent this is true, it is a betrayal of the universal and catholic mission of Orthodoxy.
 
  - 1.2 Relating to the historic doctrine and practice of the Western Church.
 the Church of England must not compromise its Catholic principles  Example sentencesExamples -  Plus, historical evidence shows that the Catholic church did at least appoint women as deacons between the third and ninth centuries.
 -  Actually they seem to argue more accurately for certain heresies than they do for the Catholic doctrines.
 -  So also, in Catholic and Orthodox Christianity is the image of the Mother and Child.
 -  Moreover, far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of Catholic doctrine.
 -  One reason, no doubt, was the Oxford Movement and its revival of Catholic practice.
 
  
 
 nounˈkaθ(ə)lɪkˈkæθ(ə)lɪk A member of the Roman Catholic Church.  Example sentencesExamples -  Traditionally, Catholics see their church as partner of the state, not part of it.
 -  It was ordinary Catholics, however, who suffered the longest as a result of the Gunpowder Plot.
 -  Under the law of the church, remarried Catholics are prohibited from communion.
 -  He is backing a call by Italian bishops for all Catholics to abstain from voting.
 -  Being a catholic the hostess went and bought some fish, then with salad and wine in hand we went to their place for a yummy fish feast.
 -  She was a single lady who was a devout catholic and deeply religious.
 -  The crowning of James did indeed herald a more lenient and accepting climate for Catholics initially.
 -  In such a church, no one could seriously hope to control what Catholics read and hear.
 -  As a practising Catholic I find that such claims are best left to priests or religious teachers.
 -  He was a devout catholic and was always writing prayers to his patron saint, Saint Rita of lost causes.
 -  It is also time that ordinary lay Catholics be given more positions of responsibility in the Church.
 -  His father William was a catholic, but his mother was a Protestant.
 -  However, the conflict between Protestants and Catholics was all too often bloody.
 -  The Vatican will either give ground to ease the pressure on Catholics in China or it will not.
 -  I don't get involved in debates between Catholics and Protestants about the Pope.
 -  Both his father and mother, he says, were devout Catholics and daily mass-goers.
 -  He also opposed discrimination against Catholics by local government agencies.
 -  Though when she was child, she did think that the Catholics spent an inordinate amount of time in church.
 -  But what happens if a future monarch either is a catholic, or converts to Catholicism?
 -  He classed Calvinists and Catholics as his enemies and it was difficult to assess whose side he was actually on.
 
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Old French catholique or late Latin catholicus, from Greek katholikos 'universal', from kata 'in respect of' + holos 'whole'.    adjectiveˈkaTH(ə)likˈkæθ(ə)lɪk Including a wide variety of things; all-embracing.  her tastes are pretty catholic  Synonyms diverse, diversified, wide, broad, broad-based, eclectic, indiscriminate 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Catholic. adjectiveˈkaTH(ə)likˈkæθ(ə)lɪk 1Of the Roman Catholic faith.  Example sentencesExamples -  School pupils were put to the taste test when TV chef Peter Vaughan visited St Augustine's catholic college.
 -  I was born and raised catholic, but I was always uneasy with my catholic education.
 -  For what Galileo did next was to set out at great length his arguments that the Catholic faith should not in any way depend on facts of science.
 -  The review was being conducted in seven regional zones, plus another concentrating on catholic schools.
 -  In high school, there was a series of talks on various social issues given to us by devoutly catholic speakers.
 -  The two principles that guided his life and career were a deep Catholic faith and Catalan nationalism.
 -  Believing in the authenticity of such apparitions is not even a requirement of Catholic faith.
 -  Some catholic priests will allow mixed marriages and some won't.
 -  In late 1984 I was living in sin in the Latrobe Valley with a girl of catholic upbringing.
 -  The funeral was a Catholic Requiem Mass, but the variety of groups of Philip's friends made the event anything but catholic.
 -  Elaborate meals are served on Christmas Eve by Catholic families who attend midnight Mass.
 -  Since 1854, the immaculate conception has been an essential dogma of the Catholic faith.
 -  With or without the pope, the catholic universities go on training young theologians.
 -  Would the Huguenot Bourbon family, if successful, tolerate a catholic monarchy?
 -  Protestant Christianity rejects the cult of the saints so crucial to medieval and modern Catholic Christianity.
 -  It was used to teach catholic children the truths of their religion when that religion was suppressed in England.
 -  He had been briefly married to Mary, Queen of Scots, who was herself ardently catholic and influenced by the Guise family.
 -  I owe all of my successes to one Catholic priest and to Christ, who inspired him.
 -  It is indisputable that Catholic education is rooted in a faith community.
 -  Archbishop Cullen then presided over a committee to set up a catholic university.
 
 - 1.1 Of or including all Christians.
 Example sentencesExamples -  To the extent this is true, it is a betrayal of the universal and catholic mission of Orthodoxy.
 
  - 1.2 Relating to the historic doctrine and practice of the Western Church.
 the Church of England must not compromise its Catholic principles  Example sentencesExamples -  One reason, no doubt, was the Oxford Movement and its revival of Catholic practice.
 -  Plus, historical evidence shows that the Catholic church did at least appoint women as deacons between the third and ninth centuries.
 -  Actually they seem to argue more accurately for certain heresies than they do for the Catholic doctrines.
 -  Moreover, far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of Catholic doctrine.
 -  So also, in Catholic and Orthodox Christianity is the image of the Mother and Child.
 
  
 
 nounˈkaTH(ə)likˈkæθ(ə)lɪk A member of the Roman Catholic Church.  Example sentencesExamples -  His father William was a catholic, but his mother was a Protestant.
 -  Being a catholic the hostess went and bought some fish, then with salad and wine in hand we went to their place for a yummy fish feast.
 -  He classed Calvinists and Catholics as his enemies and it was difficult to assess whose side he was actually on.
 -  It is also time that ordinary lay Catholics be given more positions of responsibility in the Church.
 -  Though when she was child, she did think that the Catholics spent an inordinate amount of time in church.
 -  The crowning of James did indeed herald a more lenient and accepting climate for Catholics initially.
 -  As a practising Catholic I find that such claims are best left to priests or religious teachers.
 -  The Vatican will either give ground to ease the pressure on Catholics in China or it will not.
 -  She was a single lady who was a devout catholic and deeply religious.
 -  He also opposed discrimination against Catholics by local government agencies.
 -  In such a church, no one could seriously hope to control what Catholics read and hear.
 -  Traditionally, Catholics see their church as partner of the state, not part of it.
 -  Under the law of the church, remarried Catholics are prohibited from communion.
 -  Both his father and mother, he says, were devout Catholics and daily mass-goers.
 -  It was ordinary Catholics, however, who suffered the longest as a result of the Gunpowder Plot.
 -  I don't get involved in debates between Catholics and Protestants about the Pope.
 -  But what happens if a future monarch either is a catholic, or converts to Catholicism?
 -  He is backing a call by Italian bishops for all Catholics to abstain from voting.
 -  However, the conflict between Protestants and Catholics was all too often bloody.
 -  He was a devout catholic and was always writing prayers to his patron saint, Saint Rita of lost causes.
 
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Old French catholique or late Latin catholicus, from Greek katholikos ‘universal’, from kata ‘in respect of’ + holos ‘whole’.     |