The uncapitalized word "catholic" means inclusive, all-embracing, or extensive; i.e. very wide-ranging in application or effect. The opposites would be narrow, or limited, or restricted.
Opposite of Roman Catholic
Depends on how you look at it: both "pagan" and "heretic" could be "opposite" to Catholic. Under heretics, the founders of Protestantism are included but NOT their descendants, who are individuals raised in a Protestant faith and are in good faith trying to follow God as best they can. They would only be formal heretics, not material ones. Satanists and such would be included under pagans, as well as all those who worship nature religions, mother goddess, mother earth, witchcraft, and so forth.
The opposite of anti catholic
The Catholic Church a religious institution, as such it is the opposite of a secular institution. It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
No. Actually, just the opposite, the Illuminati have been condemned by the Catholic Church for centuries.
.Catholic AnswerNeither, really, although some protestants might say synonym, some might say antonym. Synonym means exactly the same, and there have been some high Anglicans who have been trying to claim that for decades. Antonym means exactly the opposite, and the exact opposite of Catholic would probably be pagan or atheist. Protestant is a heresy of the Catholic faith.
1.The opposite of money is probably "debt" or "credit."
Well, Catholics are Christians. The word "better" makes the question very subjective and will change depending on who you ask. A Catholic will say it is better to be a Catholic but being a Christian who is not Catholic is the next best thing while a Christian who is not Catholic will say the opposite.
Basically, the only difference is that everyone is now walking in the opposite direction.
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Yes, at least one of them has to be confirmed and catholic. The other (of opposite sex) needs to be Christian and can be entered in books as Christian witness but can stiil be called godparent
If by humping you mean frottage, the Catholic church considers this sinful unless it is part of foreplay between married opposite-sex persons who are busily trying to conceive a child.
In Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox churches a deacon is an ordained minister of an order ranking below that of priest. There can be no opposite. In these churches there are simply different roles that people play. The laity (or members) have a number of roles reserved for them, the religious (minsiters, nuns, etc) have other roles.
That is what Catholics over the age of fourteen are supposed to do. Are you sure you are not asking the opposite question?