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| − | + | The word '''Catholic''' is derived (via Late Latin catholicus and French catholique) from the Greek adjective [[ | |
| + | Greek:καθολικός|καθολικός]] (katholikos), meaning "universal".[1][2] The name is derived from the Greek phrase [[Greek:καθόλο|καθόλο]] (kath'holou) meaning "on the whole" or "in general" and is a combination of the Greek words [[Greek:κατά|κατά]] meaning "about" and [[Greek:όλος|όλος]] meaning "whole."[3] In the context of [[Christian]] ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages. | ||
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| + | *[[Catholicism]] | ||
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The word Catholic is derived (via Late Latin catholicus and French catholique) from the Greek adjective [[ Greek:καθολικός|καθολικός]] (katholikos), meaning "universal".[1][2] The name is derived from the Greek phrase καθόλο (kath'holou) meaning "on the whole" or "in general" and is a combination of the Greek words κατά meaning "about" and όλος meaning "whole."[3] In the context of Christian ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages.