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单词 Catholicism
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Definition of Catholicism in English:

Catholicism

noun kəˈθɒlɪsɪz(ə)mkəˈθɑləˌsɪzəm
mass noun
  • 1The faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church.

    天主教

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Church and state are separate today, but Catholicism is the religion of the great majority.
    • Nowadays it is not so easy to know who is a Catholic, or what one understands by Catholicism.
    • They brought with them Jesuit missionaries to convert the people to Catholicism.
    • You seem to be confusing being raised as a Catholic with actually practicing Catholicism, mate.
    • Yet Catholicism has never condemned all participation in war as morally impermissible.
    • Or was her Catholicism simply part of the natural order, just taken for granted?
    • One of the characteristics of Catholicism is a lively devotion to Our Lady.
    • I think the shift can be traced to factors both external and internal to American Catholicism.
    • The Catholicism practiced in Venezuela very much follows the guidelines of the Roman hierarchy.
    • Alone among the great monotheistic faiths, Catholicism is a lover rather than a breaker of icons.
    • Moore's preoccupation with faith and with religion, particularly with Catholicism, is a salient feature of his work.
    • The Catholicism of the forties and fifties cannot and should not be restored.
    • The strength of Polish Catholicism derived from the church's role as one of the main sources of national identity.
    • Families, not bishops, carry and transmit Catholicism, in our culture as any culture.
    • In high school, he abandoned his parents' Hindu faith and converted to Catholicism.
    • Obviously Brian felt strongly enough about his Catholicism to insist on a church wedding.
    • In preconciliar Catholicism, such questions would be dismissed quickly and easily.
    • A lot of the traditions carried out in her youth revolved around Catholicism and the Church.
    • There is no doubt that the shift from the use of Latin to the vernacular was a momentous event in Catholicism.
    • For the mass of Italians the Church and Catholicism were a central part of everyday life.
    1. 1.1 Adherence to the forms of Christian doctrine and practice which are generally regarded as Catholic rather than Protestant or Eastern Orthodox.
      (对天主教的)遵从,信守
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most Londoners were Protestants and regarded Catholicism as a force for reaction.
      • Less resourceful persons are not more likely to leave Catholicism in favor of Protestantism.
      • Christianity, including both Catholicism and Protestantism, has become a major religion.
      • Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism entered the picture among the extended family, but didn't quite make it home to Britain.
      • So Shakespeare was always conscious of those tensions between Catholicism and Protestantism.
      • But later events have proved that Protestantism is no more a safeguard of freedom than Catholicism.
      • His application of juridical categories to the conception of the Church permanently influenced western Catholicism.
      • Indeed, the theological divide between Catholicism and Protestantism was not so clear-cut as it may appear at first sight.
      • A clue to where the problem lies can be found in her various summaries of Lutheranism and Catholicism.
      • The difference between Catholicism and Orthodoxy is depicted in iconography, he said.
      • His love of Catholicism and hatred of Protestantism may have clouded his decisions.
      • They expressly do not claim or desire to be Church in the way that Catholicism and Orthodoxy do.
      • This is a mystical Catholicism that sits well with my Protestantism via William Blake.
      • She is a Catholic, not a Protestant, because something in Catholicism appeals to her.
      • She also turned to Catholicism and various Christian sects at this time in her search for truth.
      • This is the religious basis of the conflict between fundamental Protestantism and Catholicism.

Definition of Catholicism in US English:

Catholicism

nounkəˈTHäləˌsizəmkəˈθɑləˌsɪzəm
  • 1The faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church.

    天主教

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You seem to be confusing being raised as a Catholic with actually practicing Catholicism, mate.
    • Alone among the great monotheistic faiths, Catholicism is a lover rather than a breaker of icons.
    • They brought with them Jesuit missionaries to convert the people to Catholicism.
    • Yet Catholicism has never condemned all participation in war as morally impermissible.
    • The Catholicism of the forties and fifties cannot and should not be restored.
    • Church and state are separate today, but Catholicism is the religion of the great majority.
    • The strength of Polish Catholicism derived from the church's role as one of the main sources of national identity.
    • I think the shift can be traced to factors both external and internal to American Catholicism.
    • The Catholicism practiced in Venezuela very much follows the guidelines of the Roman hierarchy.
    • A lot of the traditions carried out in her youth revolved around Catholicism and the Church.
    • Families, not bishops, carry and transmit Catholicism, in our culture as any culture.
    • In preconciliar Catholicism, such questions would be dismissed quickly and easily.
    • Obviously Brian felt strongly enough about his Catholicism to insist on a church wedding.
    • In high school, he abandoned his parents' Hindu faith and converted to Catholicism.
    • Or was her Catholicism simply part of the natural order, just taken for granted?
    • For the mass of Italians the Church and Catholicism were a central part of everyday life.
    • Nowadays it is not so easy to know who is a Catholic, or what one understands by Catholicism.
    • Moore's preoccupation with faith and with religion, particularly with Catholicism, is a salient feature of his work.
    • There is no doubt that the shift from the use of Latin to the vernacular was a momentous event in Catholicism.
    • One of the characteristics of Catholicism is a lively devotion to Our Lady.
    1. 1.1 Adherence to the forms of Christian doctrine and practice which are generally regarded as Catholic rather than Protestant or Eastern Orthodox.
      (对天主教的)遵从,信守
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism entered the picture among the extended family, but didn't quite make it home to Britain.
      • This is the religious basis of the conflict between fundamental Protestantism and Catholicism.
      • A clue to where the problem lies can be found in her various summaries of Lutheranism and Catholicism.
      • Christianity, including both Catholicism and Protestantism, has become a major religion.
      • So Shakespeare was always conscious of those tensions between Catholicism and Protestantism.
      • The difference between Catholicism and Orthodoxy is depicted in iconography, he said.
      • But later events have proved that Protestantism is no more a safeguard of freedom than Catholicism.
      • Less resourceful persons are not more likely to leave Catholicism in favor of Protestantism.
      • This is a mystical Catholicism that sits well with my Protestantism via William Blake.
      • Indeed, the theological divide between Catholicism and Protestantism was not so clear-cut as it may appear at first sight.
      • Most Londoners were Protestants and regarded Catholicism as a force for reaction.
      • They expressly do not claim or desire to be Church in the way that Catholicism and Orthodoxy do.
      • His application of juridical categories to the conception of the Church permanently influenced western Catholicism.
      • She also turned to Catholicism and various Christian sects at this time in her search for truth.
      • She is a Catholic, not a Protestant, because something in Catholicism appeals to her.
      • His love of Catholicism and hatred of Protestantism may have clouded his decisions.
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