non-Catholic
Britishadjective
noun
Example Sentences
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To protect themselves from liability, non-Catholic private hospitals often created so-called therapeutic abortion committees to confirm that a given procedure qualified under the “life of the patient” exception.
From Slate • Sep. 19, 2024
Mr Havran said he even thought he enjoyed warmer support amongst non-Catholic Slovaks than Catholic Slovaks.
From BBC • Sep. 13, 2021
Reyes said they disproportionately impacted urban communities where significant numbers of Black children, including many from non-Catholic families, attended Catholic schools.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 8, 2021
“It almost always comes down to affordability,” he said, noting that one in six students at archdiocese schools are non-Catholic and attend because of the “strong reputation of excellent schooling.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 3, 2021
When I was a boy, anyone not a Catholic was defined by that fact and the term non-Catholic.
From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez
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