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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 exhibits throughout a tone of earnest Catholicity, of sanctified prudence, and of Apostolic charity.

From Religion in Japan by Cobbold, George A. (George Augustus)

Moreover this unity, which we have said may be called negative, is necessary indeed to the understanding of the Church as Catholic, but is by no means sufficient to complete the idea of Catholicity.

From St. Peter, His Name and His Office As set forth in holy scripture by Allies, Thomas W.

Protestantism and Catholicity compared in their Effects on the Civilization of Europe, Eng. trans.,

From History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 by Prescott, William Hickling




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