catolicismo
Catholicism
noun kah-toh-lee-SEES-moh Rare
Origin: From Greek katholikos, 'universal'.
Usage Note
Catolicismo denotes the faith, doctrine, and practice of the Roman Catholic Church. Like all -ismo nouns it is masculine. Written lowercase as a common noun (el catolicismo), it is the dominant religion in Spain and Latin America, giving it a strong cultural presence in the Spanish-speaking world.
Examples
"El catolicismo tiene gran influencia en México."
Natural Translation
Catholicism has great influence in Mexico.
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