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Catholicity

[kath-uh-lis-i-tee] / ˌkæθ əˈlɪs ɪ ti /


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In spirit and in truth, Greek Orthodoxy is worlds apart from Roman Catholicity, as your article clearly points out.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even Protestantism felt the destructive force of the blow aimed at Catholicity.

From The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe by Cunningham, Francis A. (Francis Aloysius)

These facts, which are but a few of those which might be adduced, prove conclusively that Catholicity is still what she was in the middle ages—the steadfast friend and support of free institutions.

From Public School Education by Müller, Michael

It was while at Florence that the whole current of Stensen's life was changed by his conversion to Catholicity.

From Catholic Churchmen in Science by Walsh, James J.

In every one of them he has something to say in praise of the Catholicity and valour of the Irish Guards.

From The Irish at the Front by MacDonagh, Michael




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