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catholic1seeks
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Is there a prominent reason to call the church that is communion with Rome the “Catholic church” with a lowercase “c” and not the “Catholic Church” with a capital “C”? I often see it spelled the first way in newspapers.
I also often see a popular US priest, the Jesuit Fr. James Martin, call it the “Catholic church” in his Facebook posts for example.
Is this even grammatically correct? Isn’t it a proper noun and therefore should be spelled with capital letters? Is there a theological reason people refer to it one way over the other!
I also often see a popular US priest, the Jesuit Fr. James Martin, call it the “Catholic church” in his Facebook posts for example.
Is this even grammatically correct? Isn’t it a proper noun and therefore should be spelled with capital letters? Is there a theological reason people refer to it one way over the other!