Pronunciation: /ˈkæθ.ə.lɪk/
noun a member of the Roman Catholic Church
A1 My friend is Catholic.
A2 The Catholic Church is located on the corner.
B1 I am considering converting to Catholicism.
B2 The Catholic faith has many traditions and rituals.
C1 She studied Catholic theology at university.
C2 The Catholic hierarchy plays a significant role in the church's governance.
adjective relating to the Roman Catholic Church or its members
A1 My friend goes to a Catholic church every Sunday.
A2 The Catholic priest blessed the congregation during the service.
B1 The Catholic faith emphasizes the importance of prayer and community.
B2 Many historical figures in Europe were influenced by Catholic teachings.
C1 The Catholic Church has a long history of social justice advocacy.
C2 Catholic theologians have written extensively on the nature of God and humanity.
formal The Catholic Church is one of the oldest religious institutions in the world.
informal My best friend is Catholic and she goes to church every Sunday.
slang I heard that guy is a hardcore Catholic and never misses a church service.
figurative The team's dedication to their cause was like a Catholic devotion to their faith.
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