Catholic in spanish

católico

pronunciation: kɑtoʊlikoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

Catholic = católico. 

Example: He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.

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» anti-Catholic = anticatólico.

Example: This work presents a startling contrast to the virulently anti-Catholic sentiments prevalent in 18th-century popular writing.

» be more Catholic/papist than the Pope (himself/of Rome) = ser más papista que el Papa.

Example: She will take an ultra hard line position on everything because she will feel that to be accepted in her new circle she will be have to be more Catholic than the Pope.

» Catholic Church, the = Iglesia Católica, la.

Example: The most efficient formal organization in the history of Western civilization has been the Catholic Church.

» Catholic cross = cruz católica.

Example: Over time, other small Catholic crosses were placed in the cemetery in memory of the persons who had died in the prison camp.

» Catholic faith = fe católica.

Example: The writer reflects on his wavering Catholic faith.

» pro-Catholic = procatólico.

Example: The rise of a pro-Catholic segment with the beginning of modernity in the 19th century, particularly among the intellectual elite, is chronicled.

» Roman Catholic = católico, católico romano.

Example: However, the Roman Catholics in the world are estimated to be about half the total number of Christians.

» Roman Catholic Church, the = Iglesia Católica, la; Iglesia Católica Romana, la; Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la.

Example: The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.

Catholic synonyms

broad-minded in spanish: tolerante, pronunciation: brɔdmɪndɪd part of speech: adjective
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