This is not how you would spell Catholic. Catholic is a proper noun, as are Washington D.C. and John Travolta. Thus the rules of English grammar are to capitalize the first letter.
Catholic refers to an individual of the Roman Catholic faith. The word catholic (with a lower-case 'c') refers to the all-embracing of a wide variety of things of an individual's taste. Synonyms for catholic include "universal" and "diverse."
The " catholic " in the creed has a lower case C..... therefore this is the universal church, not the actual Catholic Church. So catholic = Universal Church Catholic = The Catholic Church ( The one with the Pope )
If you're not referring to a specific county (as in this sentence), use lower case 'c.' If you're referring to a specific county, use upper case 'C," e.g., "Cook County is in Illinois."
The Apostle's Creed specifically states that one believes in God, Jesus the Christ, the Holy Ghost, the holy catholic church, and the communion of saints. Caution: catholic with a lower-case 'c' means "all-encompassing", while Catholic with a capital 'C' refers to a specific denomination, like Roman Catholic, Byzantine Catholic, and so forth.
In the Apostle's Creed the Methodist (and other Protestant denominations) declare: "I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, ...". In this context, the term "holy catholic church" (note the lower case "c" not upper case "C") refers to the universal church not the Roman Catholic Church. The universal church is a term for the larger Christian community (including Catholics, Protestant denominations, etc.). And likewise, the Nicene Creed reads similarly with "We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church".
In maths lower case c is a constant and denotes the speed of light
its not small c its lower case c and China is a country.china is not.
Lower case c is speed of light, capital C is for specific heat in thermodynamics.
As a Roman numeral C or lower case c both are the equivalent of 100
%% [a-z] printf("%c",yytext[0] - ('a' - 'A')); %%
This looks like two series interspered with each other. Let's put some letters in upper-case and others in lower-case BaCbDcEdF... so the next letter would be the lower-case 'e'
These are upper case letters, a.k.a. capital letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ These are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz They got those names because back in the days of manual typesetting, typesetters stored the capital letters in the upper case and the others in the lower case.