Romanism

Pronunciation: /ˈɹoʊmənˈɪzəm/

Romanism (noun)

  1. A belief or attitude that supports the authority and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
  2. A negative opinion about Roman Catholic beliefs, often used in older religious debates.
  3. Influence of Roman culture, especially in art, law, or government, seen in later societies.

Examples

  • Her study explains Romanism as a Catholic faith view.
  • The teacher compares Romanism with other Catholic faith view ideas.