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 Translation for 'Roman Catholic' from English to Swedish
ADJ   Roman Catholic | - | -
NOUN   a Roman Catholic | Roman Catholics
SYNO Church of Rome | papist | papistic | ...
relig.
romersk-katolsk {adj}
Roman Catholic
Partial Matches
relig.
gammalkatolsk {adj}
Old Catholic
relig.
gammalkatolik {u}
Old Catholic
romersk {adj}Roman
romersk siffra {u}Roman numeral
hist.
Romerska riket {n}
Roman Empire
grekisk-romersk {adj}Graeco-Roman [Br.]
grekisk-romersk {adj}Greco-Roman [Am.]
filmF
Prinsessa på vift
Roman Holiday [William Wyler]
litt.tecknatF
Asterix och tvedräkten
Asterix and the Roman Agent
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Usage Examples English
  • It is the first truly ecumenical translation of the Bible in Afrikaans as translators from various churches, including the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches, were involved.
  • Fleming came from a Presbyterian background, while his first wife Sarah was a (lapsed) Roman Catholic.
  • In 1536, many Roman Catholic churches were vandalized by the people of England spurred by disillusionment with the church during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
  • Antonio Agliardi (4 September 1832 – 19 March 1915) was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal, archbishop, and papal diplomat.
  • and in 1544 founded the University of Königsberg, the Albertina, as a rival to the Roman Catholic Krakow Academy.

  • Eastern Orthodoxy uses a different definition than the Roman Catholic Church does for the books of its canon that it calls deuterocanonical, referring to them as a class of books with less authority than other books of the Old Testament.
  • Other churches on the island include Seventh-day Adventist, Baptist, Roman Catholic (served by the Diocese of Saint John's–Basseterre, with the See at Saint John on Antigua and Barbuda) and a small community of Jehovah's Witnesses (0.7%).
  • Pope Benedict XVI approved, within the apostolic constitution, a canonical structure that provides for personal ordinariates which will allow former Anglicans to enter full communion with the Roman Catholic Church while preserving elements of distinctive Anglican spiritual patrimony.
  • Martin Luther was reconciled to the Roman Catholic Church and later became Pope Germanian I.
  • The Roman Catholic Church placed his works on the "Index of Forbidden Books" in 1952.

  • Derleth died of a heart attack on July 4, 1971, and is buried in St. Aloysius Cemetery in Sauk City. The U.S. 12 bridge over the Wisconsin River is named in his honor. Derleth was Roman Catholic.
  • The Church of Scotland was formed as a separate church from the Roman Catholic Church as a result of the Scottish Reformation in 1560 and the later formation of the Scottish Episcopal Church began in 1582 in the reign of James VI over disagreements about the role of bishops.
  • In the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIII stated in his 1896 bull "Apostolicae curae" that the Catholic Church believes specifically that Anglican orders were to be considered "absolutely null and utterly void".
  • Abel is invoked in the litany for the dying in the Roman Catholic Church, and his sacrifice is mentioned in the Canon of the Mass along with those of Abraham and Melchizedek.
  • Of the religious population, 100,960 people identified as evangelical Protestants; 50,866 as Roman Catholic; and 32,550 as mainline Protestants.

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