गैर कैथोलिक Meaning in English
गैर कैथोलिक शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : non-The-A-The-
, non-Catholic
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अकोशिकीयकोशिकाहीन
निश्चिन्त
निश्चिंततापूर्वक
अवर्णवादी
सिगरेट न पीनेवाला
अमनागरिक
अनागरिकता प्राप्त
असवर्ग
बिनतुरंग
गैर जुझारू
अवचनबद्धता
अवचनबद्ध
असांप्रदायिकता
गैर संचारी
गैर-कैथोलिक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 2011, the Philippine Senate uncovered the fact that under Morato, the PCSO never assisted any non-Catholic religious organizations.
Negotiations failed, however, as Rancho Capistrano wanted to participate in teaching, but the high school would have excluded non-Catholic instructors from teaching religion.
In the film, the non-Catholic U.
They are shelved separately from the core collections, and contain many books dealing with non-Catholic traditions, including Anglican, Presbyterian, Methodist and other denominational groups.
In general, the inland regions of the Deep South and Upper South, such as Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama were less attractive to immigrants and have stronger concentrations of Baptists, Methodists, Churches of Christ and other Protestant or non-Catholic fellowships.
Since then, Scandinavia has been a mostly non-Catholic (Lutheran) region and the position of Nordic Catholics for many centuries after the Reformation was very difficult due to legislation outlawing Catholicism.
The brief of Clement XIV suppressing the Society (July 1773) could not be promulgated in the Jesuit houses of the Russian Empire, as the Czarina Catherina the II of Russia, a non-Catholic, strictly forbade it.
While Catholic tradition in the past, in contrast to other Christian traditions, defended these imputations, these claims are now rejected by the majority of biblical scholars, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, according to Carol Ann Morrow of AmericanCatholic.
In contrast, some Catholic groups sought to use interest in this book and film as a means to educate Catholics and non-Catholics on the history of the Christian Church, and what it teaches regarding Jesus Christ.
The Franco regime would not have tolerated either a non-Catholic or a liberal.
Between 1961 and 1971, non-Catholic Christian schools doubled their enrollments nationally.
He was responsible for the abolition of slavery in continental Portugal and in Portuguese India in 1769, development of the port wine industry, and the end of discrimination against non-Catholic Christians in Portugal.
However, he strongly prohibited Catholics from participating in non-Catholic religious ceremonies, saying, "The Catholic Church cannot give the impression that one religion is as good as another or that she must strive with those of other faiths for a common denominator in religion.