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Catholic Church
noun
a visible society of baptized Christians professing the same faith under the authority of the invisible head (Christ) and the authority of the visible head (the pope and the bishops in communion with him).
Catholic Church
noun
short for Roman Catholic Church
any of several Churches claiming to have maintained continuity with the ancient and undivided Church
Catholic Church
A common abbreviation for the name of the Roman Catholic Church.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Catholic Church1
Example Sentences
On a recent Sunday at Santo Domingo de Guzmán Roman Catholic Church in the capital’s Baruta district, Father Leonardo Marius urged parishioners to ignore the drumbeat of war pounding the airwaves and internet.
While celebrating Mass at Annunciation Catholic Church on Wednesday, both Harper, 10, and Fletcher, 8, were killed in a gun attack that also injured 18 people.
Emergency responders reported a shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in south Minneapolis around 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
Free from centuries-long shadow that the Catholic Church casts over European design, American architecture doesn’t have a god to offend, at least in the traditional sense.
Pope Leo XIV is preparing to travel to Lebanon later this year, in what could be his first journey abroad since being elected head of the Catholic Church in May.
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