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Catholicism and BuddhismRoman Catholic is a religion. Both Catholicism and Buddhism are paths to Spirituality.

Catholics may not become Buddhist and remain Catholic. However, a Catholic may adopt some of the methods used by Buddhist to increase their own spirituality, such as meditation.

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Father John A. Hardon, S.J., a noted Catholic theologian, who wrote the Modern Catholic Dictionary, defines Spirituality as: Positive immateriality; the property of being intrinsically independent of matter at least in essence and in some activities.

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I'm not sure that the Catholic Church has any official definition of spirituality. I suspect if you asked a theologian (professional religion teacher or expert) what "Spirituality" means, he or she would probably reach for an ordinary dictionary for the definition. It's just not a word used that much in Catholic intellectual circles, at least that I am aware of. Why don't you rephrase and re-post the question like this.: "This is what I mean when I use the word "spirituality": (fill in the blanks). What word would a Catholic theologian or teacher use to describe that sort of thing?" I suspect you would get a more informative answer that way. Spirituality is just not a word used very often when discussing things Catholic.

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Stephen R. Honeygosky has written:

'Religion & spirituality' -- subject(s): Spirituality, Congresses, Catholic Church

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