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POPISH, pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church
- popishlyPOPISH, pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church
- popishpertaining to the Roman Catholic Church
- papistsof or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church
- papistof or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church
- popishof, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Roman Catholic Church
- pontifical(in the Roman Catholic Church) Of or relating to the pope
- encyclicalsA papal letter sent to all bishops of the Roman Catholic Church
- encyclicalA papal letter sent to all bishops of the Roman Catholic Church
- peritusA theological adviser or consultant to a council of the Roman Catholic Church
- peritiA theological adviser or consultant to a council of the Roman Catholic Church
- canonised(in the Roman Catholic Church) Officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint
- canonising(in the Roman Catholic Church) Officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint
- canonises(in the Roman Catholic Church) Officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint
- canonizing(in the Roman Catholic Church) Officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint
- canonized(in the Roman Catholic Church) Officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint
- imprimaturAn official license by the Roman Catholic Church to print an ecclesiastical or religious book
- imprimatursAn official license by the Roman Catholic Church to print an ecclesiastical or religious book
- recusantperson, esp. a Roman Catholic, who refused to attend the services of the Church of England
- recusantsperson, esp. a Roman Catholic, who refused to attend the services of the Church of England
- imprimatur(Latin) a license to print or publish, esp one issued by a censor of the Roman Catholic Church
- reservation(in the Roman Catholic Church) The action of a superior of reserving to himself the power of absolution
- reservations(in the Roman Catholic Church) The action of a superior of reserving to himself the power of absolution
- imprimatursIMPRIMATUR, (Latin) a license to print or publish, esp one issued by a censor of the Roman Catholic Church
- breviariesA book containing the service for each day, to be recited by those in orders in the Roman Catholic Church
- chrismationA rite in the Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches that is comparable and similar to confirmation in the Roman Catholic Church
- rigorism(in the Roman Catholic Church) Formerly, the doctrine that in doubtful cases of conscience the strict course is always to be followed
- excellenciesA title given to certain high officials of state, esp. ambassadors, or of the Roman Catholic Church, or used in addressing them
- penitents(in the Roman Catholic Church) A person who confesses their sins to a priest and submits to the penance that he imposes
- pontificals(in the Roman Catholic Church) An office book of the Western Church containing rites to be performed by the pope or bishops
- excellencyA title given to certain high officials of state, esp. ambassadors, or of the Roman Catholic Church, or used in addressing them
- canoness(in the Roman Catholic Church) A member of certain religious orders of women living communally according to an ecclesiastical rule in the same way as nuns
- canonesses(in the Roman Catholic Church) A member of certain religious orders of women living communally according to an ecclesiastical rule in the same way as nuns
- blessedA title preceding the name of a dead person considered to have led a holy life, esp. a person formally beatified by the Roman Catholic Church
- venerable(in the Roman Catholic Church) A title given to a deceased person who has attained a certain degree of sanctity but has not been fully beatified or canonized
- neumeany of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church
- neumesany of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church
- neumicany of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church
- neumaticany of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church