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How to use catholicity in a sentence

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Bangalore seemed to suit him better, with its catholicity of social life and its absence of puritan guardians of moral behaviour.
In fact, the unity of the Church is realized in the midst of a rich diversity, a diversity that is a dimension of the Church's catholicity.
Indeed, this diversity of traditions is the practical manifestation of catholicity and confirms rather than contradicts the vigour of Tradition.
And indeed Mr Meyer's restaurant, rather than being steeped in a single tradition, is an homage to barbecue's catholicity.
This diversity is a source of mutual enrichment and an image of the catholicity of the Church.
In the face of this catholicity which has been given to us, we find ourselves at the same time both enriched and a little unpre-pared.
Each church fulfils its catholicity when it is in communion with the other churches.
In 1989 Kueng was co-signer of the so-called 'Cologne Declaration', a votum for an open-minded catholicity and against an overstretching of the papal authority.
What separates modern criticism from earlier work is its catholicity of scope and method, its borrowing of procedures from the social sciences, and its unprecedented attention to detail.
They grow in understanding and experience of their catholicity as the sensus fidelium and the ministry of memory interact in the communion of believers.
That long-term strategies, going beyond the immediate responses of welcome and solidarity, be continuously developed so as to put the valuable potential of catholicity into concrete models.
It expresses both the particularity and catholicity of the church.
The Church's catholicity embraces all this diversity and transfigures it in Christ and the Holy Spirit so that those factors do not threaten the unity of the Church.
In the new ecumenical reflections on catholicity I discern a Barthian input even though this is unacknowledged and indirect.
Doctrine of Catholicity of the Church, as derived from the Nicene Creed, is essential to Eastern Orthodox Ecclesiology.
There it had been agreed to set up a special theological commission to study the theme of Catholicity and Apostolicity.
In the Anglican tradition, bishops must be consecrated according to the strictures of apostolic succession, which Anglicans consider one of the marks of Catholicity.
I hail, then, the motto, Catholicity, charity and Hibernianism.
Examples from Classical Literature
This is why the Ebionites, who had no Episcopate, had also no idea of catholicity.
The catholicity of Rome began to overshadow the apostolicity of Anglicanism.
A bird remarkable for the catholicity of its appetite and serving to illustrate that of ours.
It is an instance of its catholicity that it supplies the needs of all nations.
To me one of its most pleasing features is what I have termed in the Preface its catholicity.
There is deep insight, sobriety of style, and a catholicity of outlook that is refreshing.
That rich though brief experience of greater catholicity is of immense ecumenical significance.
I think that its two chief features are substantive multipolarity and methodological catholicity.
Rome was the place in which the grand idea of catholicity was conceived.
What shall we say of the ingenious system of penal laws, which, with Draconian cruelty, was enacted against Catholicity?
Catholicity is the attribute of the Church, independency of sectaries.
For what is Catholicity but a unity which expands and is diffusive?
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