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      • Cath·​o·​lic ˈkath-lik ˈka-thə- 1 : a member of a Catholic church especially : roman catholic 2 : a person who belongs to the universal Christian church
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  1. An early definition for what is "catholic" was summarized in what is known as the Vincentian Canon in the 5th century Commonitory: "what has been believed everywhere, always, and by all."

  2. Jul 24, 2024 · The word catholic literally means "universal," as in " the universal church." It originally was applied to all Christians because we are all part of the universal church in the way that we are all members of the Body of Christ.

  3. CATHOLIC definition: 1. including many different types of thing: 2. Roman Catholic: 3. including many different types…. Learn more.

    • The Definition of Catholic
    • The First Time “Catholic” Was Used
    • A Name For The Institutional Church

    The Catholic Church is not just another denomination within Christianity, it is the universal community established by Jesus. The word catholic literally means “universal.” Catholic has its origins in Greek from kata meaning “concerning” and holoumeaning “whole” thus “concerning the whole” or universal

    The Catholic Church is universal in that it is intended for all people, for all time, and is appropriate in every circumstance of human life. The term catholic was first used to describe the originalChristiancommunity after the time of Jesus by Ignatius of Antioch (35-107 A.D.) in his letter to the Smyrneans (8, 2).

    In today’s terms the Catholic Church also refers to the institutional church, the one that recognizes the pope as its leader. In some Lutheran worship services they recite the Apostle’s Creedin which they profess they believe in one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church. This reference is with a little “c” meaning that they believe in the whole of ...

  4. Jan 1, 2005 · The word church comes from the Greek ecclesia, which means “those called out,” as in those summoned out of the world at large to form a distinct society. So the Catholic Church is made up of those called out and gathered into the universal society founded by Christ.

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  6. The Greek roots of the term “Catholic” mean “according to (kata -) the whole (holos),” or more colloquially, “universal.” At the beginning of the second century, we find in the letters of Ignatius the first surviving use of the term “Catholic” in reference to the Church.

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