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1 Roman Catholic
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2 church
كَنِيسَة \ church: a building in which Christians meet to pray to God. the church: all those who hold certain beliefs about God: the Church of England; the Roman Catholic Church. -
3 Roman Catholicism
( also Catholicism)the beliefs, government etc of the Roman Catholic Church.الكَنيسَة الكاثوليكيَّة الرّومانيه -
4 the church
كَنِيسَة \ church: a building in which Christians meet to pray to God. the church: all those who hold certain beliefs about God: the Church of England; the Roman Catholic Church. -
5 the church of
طائِفَة \ the church of: all those who hold certain beliefs about God: the Church of England; the Roman Catholic Church. \ See Also فِرقَة مَسِيحيّة -
6 كنيسة
كَنِيسَة \ church: a building in which Christians meet to pray to God. the church: all those who hold certain beliefs about God: the Church of England; the Roman Catholic Church. \ الكَنِيسَة الأُرْثُوذُكسِيّة (الشرقيّة) \ Orthodox Church: (with the) the Christian church of the Middle East and Greece, which does not follow the Church of Rome. \ كَنِيسَة جامِعَة \ cathedral: an important church. \ كَنِيسَة خاصّة \ chapel: a small church, esp. one in a school, college, etc.. -
7 طائفة
طائِفَة \ batch: a set of people or things dealt with or taken as a group: The first batch of loaves baked too hard. I’ve just corrected several batches of exam papers. sect: a group belonging to one of the main religions but having special beliefs: Christian sects; Muslim sects. \ طائِفَة \ the church of: all those who hold certain beliefs about God: the Church of England; the Roman Catholic Church. \ See Also فِرقَة مَسِيحيّة -
8 الروم الكاثوليك
الرّومُ الكاثُولِيكthe Roman Catholics; the Roman Catholic Church -
9 cardinal
[ˈkaːdənl]1. adjectivechief; principal:أصْليcardinal sins.
2. noun(the status of) one of the men next in rank to the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church.كاردينال (في الكنيسه) -
10 mass
I [mæs]1. noun1) a large lump or quantity, gathered together:كُتْلَه كبيرَه ، حَشْدٌ من الناسa mass of concrete/people.
2) a large quantity:كميَّه كبيرهI've masses of work / things to do.
3) the bulk, principal part or main body:الجُزء الرَّئيسيThe mass of people are in favour of peace.
4) (a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object:كُتْلَهThe mass of the rock is 500 kilos.
2. verbto bring or come together in large numbers or quantities:يَحْتَشِدُThe troops massed for an attack.
3. adjectiveof large quantities or numbers:جَماعي II [mæs] nouna mass meeting.
1) (a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal ( Last Supper) with his disciples:قُدّاس في الكنيسَهWhat time do you go to Mass?
2) a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.موسيقى تُصاحِب القُدّاس -
11 papacy
[ˈpeɪpəsɪ] noun1) the position or power of the pope:منصِب الباباThe papacy is the central authority of the Roman Catholic church.
2) government by popes:بابَويَّهthe history of the papacy.
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12 pontiff
[ˈpɔntɪf] noun(in the Roman Catholic church) a bishop, especially the Pope.قَداسَة البابا -
13 pope
[pəup] noun( often with capital) the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic church:الباباA new Pope has been elected.
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14 Protestant
[ˈprɔtəstənt] noun, adjective(a member) of any of the Christian churches that separated from the Roman Catholic church at or after the Reformation.بروتستانت -
15 ritual
[ˈrɪtʃuəl]1. nounطَقْس كَنَسيthe ritual of the Roman Catholic church.
2. adjectiveforming (part of) a ritual or ceremony:طَقْسيa ritual dance/sacrifice.
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16 البابا
البَابَا \ the Pope: the title of the head of the roman catholic Church. -
17 the Pope
البَابَا \ the Pope: the title of the head of the roman catholic Church. -
18 abbey
[ˈæbɪ] noun1) the building(s) in which a Christian ( usually Roman Catholic) group of monks or nuns lives.دَيْـر الرُّهْبَان2) the church now or formerly belonging to it:دَيْر، كَنيسَهWestminster Abbey.
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19 priest
[priːst] noun1) (in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches) a clergyman.كاهِن، قِسّيس2) (feminine ˈpriestess ) (in non-Christian religions) an official who performs sacrifices etc to the god(s).كاهِنَه
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