papalist (Meaning)

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papalist (n.)

A papist.

Synonyms & Antonyms of papalist

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papalist Sentence Examples

  1. The papalist faction within the church advocated for supreme papal authority over all other religious leaders.
  2. The papalist doctrine argued that the pope was the direct successor of Saint Peter and held divine authority.
  3. During the Middle Ages, papalists clashed with anti-papalists over issues of church governance.
  4. The papalist movement played a significant role in shaping the development of Catholicism in Europe.
  5. Papalists believed that the pope had the exclusive right to interpret scripture and define dogma.
  6. The papalist view of papal authority influenced political and social structures throughout history.
  7. Certain sects of Christianity rejected papalist claims and emphasized a more decentralized church organization.
  8. The papalist approach to church authority contributed to the rise of the papacy as a dominant force in the Western world.
  9. Modern papalist scholars continue to study the historical and theological implications of papal supremacy.
  10. The papalist mindset has had a lasting impact on the understanding of the role of the pope within the Catholic Church.

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A papist.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The papalist faction within the church advocated for supreme papal authority over all other religious leaders.

The papalist doctrine argued that the pope was the direct successor of Saint Peter and held divine authority.

During the Middle Ages, papalists clashed with anti-papalists over issues of church governance.

The papalist movement played a significant role in shaping the development of Catholicism in Europe.