non-Catholic
noun[C]
uk/ˌnɒnˈkæθ.əl.ɪk/us/ˌnɑːnˈkæθ.lɪk/someone who is not amemberoftheRomanCatholicChurch:
Membership isopento bothCatholicsand non-Catholics.
In thosedaysaCatholiccould notmarrya non-Catholic.
- Theyholdtheviewthat it is notappropriatefor non-Catholics to takecommunioninCatholicchurches.
- He was a non-Catholicstudyingat aCatholichighschool.
- Apriestis notallowedtomarryaCatholicto a non-Catholic.
Christian denominations
- Anglican
- Anglo-Catholic
- C of E
- Calvinism
- Calvinist
- Congregationalism
- Coptic
- denominational
- ecclesiastical
- ecumenical
- Low Church
- Lutheran
- Methodism
- Methodist
- multi-denominational
- Proddie
- Protestantism
- puritanism
- reformation
- the Sally Army
non-Catholic
adjective
uk/ˌnɒnˈkæθ.əl.ɪk/us/ˌnɑːnˈkæθ.lɪk/notbelongingorrelatingtotheRomanCatholicChurch:
There are many non-CatholicstudentsattendingCatholicschools.
Weaskedif there was a non-Catholicservicewe could go to.
- There has been anotableincreasein thenumberof non-Catholicstudentsattendingtheschool.
- TheBaptistChurchis thelargestnon-CatholicChurchin thecountry.
- There are fewer than adozennon-Catholicchurchesin thecountry.
Christian denominations
- Anglican
- Anglo-Catholic
- C of E
- Calvinism
- Calvinist
- Congregationalism
- Coptic
- denominational
- ecclesiastical
- ecumenical
- Low Church
- Lutheran
- Methodism
- Methodist
- multi-denominational
- Proddie
- Protestantism
- puritanism
- reformation
- the Sally Army