Catholicism

Pronunciation: /kəˈθɔːləˌsɪzəm/

Catholicism (noun)

  1. A branch of Christianity that follows the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope.
  2. The worldwide community of believers connected to the Roman Catholic Church.

Examples

  • Catholicism shapes how people pray and follow church teachings.
  • Many people learn Catholicism through classes and community events.