roman catholic
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Definition
Adjective:
- Of or relating to the Roman Catholic Church: Describes anything connected to the largest Christian church, which is under the authority of the Pope in Rome.
- Supporting Roman Catholicism: Pertaining to the beliefs, practices, or institutions of this church.
Noun:
- The Christian Church based in the Vatican: The institution itself, also called the Roman Catholic Church, with its central government in Vatican City.
- A member of the Roman Catholic Church: An individual who belongs to and practices the faith of this church.
Usage Examples
Adjective:
- She attended a Roman Catholic school. (The school is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.)
- Roman Catholic doctrine emphasizes the sacraments. (The teachings are those of this specific church.)
Noun (referring to the institution):
- The Roman Catholic has a rich tradition of liturgy. (The church as an organization has this tradition.)
- Noun (referring to a person):
- He is a devout Roman Catholic. (He is a faithful member of that church.)
Advanced Usage
- "Roman Catholic" vs. "Catholic": While often used interchangeably, "Roman Catholic" can specifically denote adherence to the church of Rome, distinguishing it from other churches that also use "Catholic" in their name (e.g., Eastern Catholic Churches in communion with Rome, or other Christian groups).
- The document clarified the position of the Roman Catholic hierarchy.
Variants and Related Words
- Roman Catholicism (n): The faith, system of beliefs, and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- She studied the history of Roman Catholicism.
- Catholic (adj/n): A broader term; when capitalized, it often refers to the Roman Catholic Church or its members, but can include other churches claiming catholicity.
- He is a Catholic priest. (Typically understood as Roman Catholic.)
Synonyms
- Adjective: Papal, Roman (in an ecclesiastical context).
- Noun (for a person): Catholic, communicant (of the Roman Catholic Church).
Notes on Usage
- The term is typically capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific institution and its adherents.
- It functions as both a noun and an adjective without changing form.
- In some contexts, especially ecumenical dialogue, the term "Catholic" is preferred, with "Roman Catholic" used for precise distinction.
Adjective
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism
- the Roman Catholic Church
Noun
- the Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy
- a member of the Roman Catholic Church