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They are both found under "c" in the dictionary. Otherwise, no.

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Celtic refers to a group of cultural and ethnic communities in Europe, while Catholicism is a Christian religion. While there may be historical overlaps in certain regions where Celtic culture interacted with Catholicism, they are not inherently related. The Celtic regions eventually adopted Christianity, including Catholicism, due to missionary efforts.

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