Catholicity
11catholicity — n. 1. Universality, generality, world wideness. 2. Liberality, tolerance, largeness of mind, freedom from prejudice, bigotry, or narrowness, generosity …
12catholicity — cath·o·lic·i·ty …
13catholicity — Кафоличность …
14catholicity — cath•o•lic•i•ty [[t]ˌkæθ əˈlɪs ɪ ti[/t]] n. 1) broad mindedness, as of tastes, interests, or views 2) universality 3) rel (cap.) the Roman Catholic Church, or its doctrines and usages • Etymology: 1820–30 …
15catholicity — /kæθəˈlɪsəti/ (say kathuh lisuhtee) noun the quality of being catholic; universality; broad mindedness. Also, catholicism …
16catholicity — This term (from the Greek katholikos, meaning universal or according to the whole ) refers to the organic relationship between churches: the local parish is connected to a diocese, whose bishop is in communion with the Pope. (See CCC 832 835) …
17catholicity — noun the quality of being universal; existing everywhere • Syn: ↑universality • Derivationally related forms: ↑catholic, ↑universal (for: ↑universality) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
18Catholicity — noun the beliefs and practices of a Catholic Church • Syn: ↑Catholicism • Derivationally related forms: ↑Catholic (for: ↑Catholicism), ↑catholicize (for: ↑Catholicism) …
19Canada, Catholicity in — • Treated under three headings: I. Period of French domination, from the discovery of Canada to the Treaty of Paris, in 1763; II. Period of British rule, from 1763 to the present day; III. Present conditions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …
20Roman Catholicity — …