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Related topics: ChristianityˌRoman ˈCatholic adjective RRC (abbreviation RC) belonging or relating to the part of the Christian religion whose leader is the Pope (罗马)天主教的 SYN Catholic, → Protestant a Roman Catholic priest 一名天主教神父 —Roman Catholic noun [countable] —Roman Catholicism noun [uncountable]Examples from the CorpusRoman Catholic• Away from the shops, the Roman Catholic church faced a wide tree-lined eighteenth-century street.• The Roman Catholic church forbade the wedding of cousins.• In the west it is the Roman Catholic Church that holds the most rigid and illiberal religious beliefs.• Aristide, a left-wing Roman Catholic priest, had won by a landslide in the presidential elections on Dec. 16.ˌRoman ˈCatholic adjectiveChineseSyllable relating Corpus part of to the the belonging or |