old catholic (Meaning)

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old catholic (n)

a member of the church formed in the 19th century by German Catholics who refused to accept the infallibility of the Pope

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old catholic Sentence Examples

  1. The Old Catholic Church emerged in the late 19th century as a breakaway movement from the Roman Catholic Church.
  2. Old Catholic churches retain many of the traditional Catholic beliefs and practices, but with a more liberal interpretation of doctrine.
  3. The Old Catholic Union of Utrecht is the worldwide organization of Old Catholic churches.
  4. The Old Catholic movement has a strong presence in Europe, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands.
  5. Old Catholic priests are ordained through apostolic succession and can celebrate the Eucharist.
  6. The Old Catholic Church recognizes the validity of both male and female priesthood.
  7. Old Catholic theologians have engaged in dialogue with other Christian denominations, including Anglicanism and Lutheranism.
  8. The Old Catholic movement has been criticized by some traditional Catholics for departing from certain Catholic doctrines.
  9. Old Catholics believe in the authority of Scripture and tradition, but also emphasize the role of reason and conscience in interpreting faith.
  10. The Old Catholic Church has a strong social justice tradition, promoting peace, equality, and inclusivity.

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a member of the church formed in the 19th century by German Catholics who refused to accept the infallibility of the Pope

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Old Catholic Church emerged in the late 19th century as a breakaway movement from the Roman Catholic Church.

Old Catholic churches retain many of the traditional Catholic beliefs and practices, but with a more liberal interpretation of doctrine.

The Old Catholic Union of Utrecht is the worldwide organization of Old Catholic churches.

The Old Catholic movement has a strong presence in Europe, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands.