- a word derived from Catholic.
Example Sentences
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His impeachment—along with that of the Earl of Oxford and Viscount Bolingbroke—signaled a decisive repudiation of pro-Catholic foreign policy and extinguished any hope of restoration of a Catholic English monarchy.
From Slate • Jun. 25, 2019
The Roman Catholic Church and the pro-Catholic government should agree to denounce and punish anti-Protestant assaults, guarantee freedom of worship.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Conservative, pro-Catholic Il Tempo printed it, after deleting "certain passages which appeared to us too crude."
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The three pro-Catholic members were voted out of power in 1942 and the school lost out on public funds.
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For this object Mr. Seward used the influence of the pro-Catholic Bonzes.
From Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 by De Gurowski, Adam G., count