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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Roman Catholicnoun

    a member of the Roman Catholic Church

  2. Roman Catholic, Western Church, Roman Catholic Church, Church of Rome, Roman Churchadjective

    the Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy

  3. Roman, R.C., Romanist, romish, Roman Catholic, popish, papist, papistic, papisticaladjective

    of or relating to or supporting Romanism

    "the Roman Catholic Church"

Wiktionary

  1. Roman Catholicnoun

    A person who belongs to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church

  2. Roman Catholicadjective

    Of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church

  3. Etymology: From Roman + Catholic

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  1. roman catholic

    Roman Catholic refers to the Christian denomination centered in Vatican City, Rome, led by the Pope. It is the largest branch of Christianity, known for its liturgical tradition, apostolic succession, and doctrines such as the sacraments, the Holy Trinity, and belief in salvation through Jesus Christ. Roman Catholics also adhere to doctrines that include the authority of the Pope, purgatory, and devotion to saints and the Virgin Mary.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of roman catholic in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of roman catholic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of roman catholic in a Sentence

  1. Father Beck:

    I think that by the majority of Roman Catholics, Cardinal Burke and some other very right-wing bishops are seen as outliers, especially with this issue. So, while they have some followers who are listening to what they're saying, I don't think by any means it's the majority, or that they're having a great influence on what they're saying, i'm working in three parishes, practically everybody I talked to is getting vaccinated, if they are not getting vaccinated, it's for health reasons, it's not because Roman Catholic Church is saying anything that they're getting second thoughts about. So, I really don't think that the positions of Cardinal Burke and his ilk right now are having a great effect with most Roman Catholics.

  2. Roger McGuinn:

    I was raised a Roman Catholic and had to go to the eight o'clock Mass every morning and have communion and wear a tie, kind of like a restricted life style. Then in the '60s, we got wild and let it go and started looking in other places to see where God really was, and I came back to the Christian thing.

  3. Anthony Scaramucci:

    This is the problem with the leaking, this is actually a terrible thing. Let’s say I ’m Anthony Scaramucci today. The fact that you guys know about it before he does really upsets me as a human being and as a Roman Catholic.

  4. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio:

    As a Roman Catholic, he's the head of the Church, he's the successor of Peter -- is what I believe -- and I have tremendous respect and admiration for him, i haven't seen his statement, but I'm an elected official in the United States of America in the federal government, and our number one obligation is to keep people safe and our immigration system is a part of that.

  5. Robert King:

    I come from a Roman Catholic family, i do believe the world is under the umbrella of original sin.

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