The word 'Catholic' came from the greek words 'kata' which means 'about' and 'olos' meaning 'whole'. Together, these greek words make the greek word 'kotholou' which means 'on the whole'. The adjective derived from this word is 'katholikos' which means 'universal'. From 'katholikos' comes the word 'Catholic'. 'Catholic' was first used in the 2nd century AD to describe the universal quality of the Church.
From French Colonists, who mainly practiced Catholicism in France.
Roman Catholicism.
Yes, the noun 'Catholicism' is an abstract noun; a word for the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church; a word for a concept.The noun 'Catholicism' is a proper noun, the name of a specific religion. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Romanism was a derogatory word for Roman Catholicism when anti-Catholicism was more common in the United Kingdom. and the United States
Freedom of religion means one is free to practice Catholicism or any other religion he so chooses.
Catholicism is a world wide religion.
He converted from Catholicism and became a Protestant.
Way of Catholicism that is pink.
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I'm not sure what you mean, but I'm pretty sure you meant Catholicism or Cataclysm. Catholicism from English to Irish/Gaelic: Caitliceachas Cataclysm from English to Irish/Gaelic: I'm sorry, that word is unknown. -Source: Google Translator
Catholicism was founded on Pentecost Sunday in about the year 33 AD. Baptists did not come on the scene until 1609.
Yes. Catholicism was started as the One True Church by Jesus Christ, but many people have broken away from Her.Another answer:No, There were smaller groups that came from the original Christian church, and were not part of Roman Catholicism, and thus were not involved in the Reformation, such as Anabaptists.