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neo-catholic

/ne-oh-kath-uh-lik, -kath-lik/US // ˌnɛ oʊˈkæθ ə lɪk, -ˈkæθ lɪk //

新天主教会,新天主教徒,新天主教,新教派

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to those Anglicans who avowedly prefer the doctrines, rituals, etc., of the Roman Catholic Church to those of the Anglican communion.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a neo-Catholic person.

Examples

  • Duke was a state representative whose neo-Nazi alliances were disgorged in media reports during his run for governor in 1991.

  • Although Southern did not automatically equal neo-Confederate, at times the distinction could easily get lost.

  • But damn, the music is catchy—a neo-soul aural assault of horns, electro swirls, yelps, funky basslines, and harmonized vocals.

  • After years at the head of a parochial school classroom, he could no longer distinguish one blond Irish Catholic kid from another.

  • In contrast to Obamacare, a neo-WPA would have been a difficult target for the GOP.

  • The Roman Catholic priesthood, to a man, would lend to it the influence of all its spiritual authority.

  • Just a few priests ordained in the Roman Catholic Church have joined the schismatic cause.

  • There were grades of rank among the priesthood; but not more so than in the Roman Catholic Church.

  • He would also abolish the oaths in that establishment, distinguishing Roman Catholic office-bearers from Protestants.

  • The Roman Catholic chapels, and the ways of access to them, were also treated as "public works."