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词汇 non-Catholic
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Definition of non-Catholic in English:

non-Catholic

adjective nɒnˈkaθ(ə)lɪkˌnɑnˈkæθ(ə)lɪk
  • Not Roman Catholic.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What immediate impact will this statement have on Catholic hospitals, for both Catholic and non-Catholic patients?
    • Interestingly, many of these are not the Protestant academies of old but independent Roman Catholic schools with large numbers of non-Catholic pupils.
    • Among non-Catholic Hispanics, the majority are evangelical Christians.
    • They also consulted widely with non-Catholic observers and theological experts, many of whom were also active in drafting council documents.
    • Fellows would be drawn from across the academic spectrum, and from Catholic and non-Catholic universities alike.
noun nɒnˈkaθ(ə)lɪkˌnɑnˈkæθ(ə)lɪk
  • A person who is not a Roman Catholic.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With this of course non-Catholics are excluded from belonging to the Church.
    • And it is obvious that the Church cannot ‘command’ that non-Catholics listen to it or, for that matter, compel Catholics to listen.
    • It also helped me to appreciate the pain many non-Catholics feel in not normally being able to receive Communion in a Catholic Church.
    • There are extraordinary pastoral circumstances in which it is permitted to commune non-Catholics.
    • I am sympathetic to the Catholic priests who are critical of non-Catholics presenting themselves as Catholics.

Definition of non-Catholic in US English:

non-Catholic

adjectiveˌnänˈkaTH(ə)likˌnɑnˈkæθ(ə)lɪk
  • Not Roman Catholic.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What immediate impact will this statement have on Catholic hospitals, for both Catholic and non-Catholic patients?
    • Interestingly, many of these are not the Protestant academies of old but independent Roman Catholic schools with large numbers of non-Catholic pupils.
    • Fellows would be drawn from across the academic spectrum, and from Catholic and non-Catholic universities alike.
    • They also consulted widely with non-Catholic observers and theological experts, many of whom were also active in drafting council documents.
    • Among non-Catholic Hispanics, the majority are evangelical Christians.
nounˌnänˈkaTH(ə)likˌnɑnˈkæθ(ə)lɪk
  • A person who is not a Roman Catholic.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are extraordinary pastoral circumstances in which it is permitted to commune non-Catholics.
    • With this of course non-Catholics are excluded from belonging to the Church.
    • And it is obvious that the Church cannot ‘command’ that non-Catholics listen to it or, for that matter, compel Catholics to listen.
    • It also helped me to appreciate the pain many non-Catholics feel in not normally being able to receive Communion in a Catholic Church.
    • I am sympathetic to the Catholic priests who are critical of non-Catholics presenting themselves as Catholics.
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