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Probably, an Agnostic Roman Catholic is an oxymoron, or a contradiction in terms. An agnostic is usually thought of as someone who does not know if God exists or not, and a Roman Catholic can be thought of as someone who does believe in God. Of course, one can easily imagine someone saying that he was raised as a Roman Catholic, or was formerly a Roman Catholic, but now he is an Agnostic. Perhaps that's what Agnostic Roman Catholic means.
She is catholic.
He is agnostic
No, only catholic churches follow Popes.
You're presuming that they aren't Christian. It's certainly at least possible to be both a Roman Catholic and a Christian.
Most Basques are either Catholic or Agnostic/Atheist.
No. Tim mcilrath is a self proclaimed agnostic. He went to a catholic school as a child, but to this day he is an agnostic.
No, Bell stated he was an agnostic. Some documents state he was Unitarian/Universalist.
This is a nonreligious use of the word 'agnostic'. It means, essentially, that a service is independent of any individual mobile network, and will (or should) work with any of them. Oddly, telco catholic may be a better term, since catholic (lower case c) means universal. For example, when an ATM switch is bank agnostic, any user from any bank can connect using the switch.
he was a agnostic
Hollande currently considers himself Agnostic. He grew up as a Roman Catholic.
was a former catholic who is now agnostic (a person who claims neither faith nor disbelief in God)