0 wide-ranging in one’s taste etc -- všestranný, široký
He has a catholic taste in books.
1 Roman Catholic -- katolický
a Catholic priest.
2 a Roman Catholic -- katolík
a devout Catholic.
the beliefs of Catholicism.
Neither catholics nor atheists were worthy of toleration.
In 1919, agitation over the eight-hour day and textile strikes had seen separate action by socialists and catholics.
Any rural alliances had to overcome not only the historical ' subjective ' political differences between socialists and catholics.
Contradictions such as these led to a situation of catholics on the barricades whilst the socialists continued to work.
As we will see, for many opponents of legal charity, particularly social catholics, this was the case, especially later in the century.
For catholics, it rejected the need for sacramental grace.
Of course, catholics and protestants disagreed about the authority that the supremacy sought to confer on the king.
In other areas of religious warfare the war is clearly between protestants and catholics, and this lends unity to the protestant side.
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