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Catholicism

[kuh-thol-uh-siz-uhm] / kəˈθɒl əˌsɪz əm /


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Even Vance’s relatively recent conversion to Catholicism is tied up in this.

From Salon

While Catholicism has been a long-ingrained facet of Latino identity, the Pew survey shows the share of Latino Catholics is shrinking.

From Washington Post

On the server, he talked openly about guns, Catholicism, libertarian politics, and the raids at Ruby Ridge in Idaho and in Waco, Tex., a common flash point for the anti-government fringe.

From Washington Post

The survey, which mirrors trends challenging Catholicism’s long dominance in Latin America, paints a picture of a more fluid faith community than is often portrayed, with growing religious diversity among U.S.

From Washington Times

Chimayo is the spiritual hub of a region steeped in Catholicism dating back to the arrival of Spanish missionaries in 1598.

From Los Angeles Times