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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

His heresy, though broken into a multitude of sects, was poured over the world with a Catholicity not inferior in its day to that of Christianity.

From An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine by Newman, John Henry Cardinal

It was not Catholicity alone that he assailed, but everything that society stands for: the flag, country, marriage, property, family, and State.

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

We have seen that M. Laemmer qualifies this episode in his studies as the first step he made towards Catholicity.

From The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, June 1865 by Various

So there is a Catholicity of time, as well as of space and of people: and all must be claimed in the ascertainment and support of Holy Writ.

From The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels by Burgon, John William




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