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Latin Church

American  

noun

  1. the Roman Catholic Church.


Latin Church British  

noun

  1. the Roman Catholic Church

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Above all, the feudal system would have a long legacy in forming the basis of later political structures, and the Latin Church would be the essential European intellectual and spiritual institution for centuries to come.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2020

To him more than any other must be attributed the formal reunion with the Latin Church, which was the happy issue of that Council.

From The Century of Columbus by Walsh, James J.

Finally, as Fourth Doctor of the Latin Church, Gregory claims the attention of theologians.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" by Various

Good men in the Latin Church saw equally the necessity for reformation.

From The Hearts of Men by Fielding, H. (Harold)

In the East the water was blessed once a month, in the Latin Church it is now blessed every Sunday.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" by Various