Definitions for neo-Catholic

neo-Catholic ne·o-Cath·o·lic

Spelling: [ne-oh-kath-uh-lik, -kath-lik]
IPA: /ˌnɛ oʊˈkæθ ə lɪk, -ˈkæθ lɪk/

Neo-Catholic is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 895 anagrams from letters in neo-Catholic (-accehilnoot).

Definitions for neo-Catholic

noun

  1. a neo-Catholic person.

adjective

  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.

Origin of neo-Catholic

First recorded in 1835-45

Examples for neo-Catholic

When the neo-Catholic authors embark on any subject connected with natural science, they at once become extremely comic.

A dream of this sort, even if less melodramatic than Nietzsche's, has visited the mind of many a neo-Catholic or neo-pagan.

These three dangerous and immoral institutions of the neo-Catholic church are foreign to original Christianity.

The neo-Catholic has translated it thus: An hour later, Litvinof was in his room.

The adherents of the neo-Catholic school were and remained closely attached to the old royal family.

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