catholic church

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catholic church

A family attends a service at the local Catholic church.

Definition

Proper noun 1. The Roman Catholic Church: The Christian church that recognizes the Pope as its supreme head on earth, with its headquarters in Vatican City. It is the largest Christian denomination. 2. The universal Christian Church: In historical and theological contexts, it can refer to the whole body of Christian believers worldwide, before the major schisms.

Usage
  • The Catholic Church has a rich tradition of liturgy and sacraments.
  • The doctrine of the Catholic Church is detailed in the Catechism.
  • Historically, the Catholic Church played a central role in medieval Europe.
Advanced Usage
  • "the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church": A traditional formulation from the Nicene Creed used to describe the essential attributes of the Church, often specifically claimed by the Roman Catholic Church.
  • In ecumenical dialogue, "the Catholic Church" is sometimes distinguished from "the Orthodox Church" and Protestant communities.
Variants and Related Words
  • Roman Catholic Church: The most common specific term for the institution under the Pope's authority.
  • Catholicism: The faith, practice, and system of the Catholic Church.
  • Eastern Catholic Churches: Churches in full communion with the Pope that follow Eastern Christian liturgical traditions.
Synonyms
  • Roman Catholic Church
  • the Church of Rome
Notes on Meaning

This term is capitalized ("Catholic Church") as it is a proper noun referring to a specific institution. The lowercase adjective "catholic" (meaning universal or all-embracing) is etymologically related but distinct in modern usage. When used without qualification, "the Catholic Church" typically refers to the Roman Catholic Church.

catholic church

A family attends a service at the local Catholic church.

Noun
  1. any of several churches claiming to have maintained historical continuity with the original Christian Church