Post-catholic
//ˌpəʊstˈkæθəlɪk//
"Post-catholic" in a Sentence (3 examples)
It was predictable that this post-Catholic American-Lebanese writer would be highlighted from a Lebanese-Egyptian journal that had long pioneered pan-Arab national consciousness in Egypt.
“The Left has a hard time admitting that the core of its message could go hand-in-hand with a coherent and politically mobilized group of voters who are Catholic or post-Catholic,” Wojciech Przybylski of the Res Publica think-tank in Warsaw says.
Like Hunt, I am a postCatholic, but it is difficult for me to define Christians as justice-seeking.
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