integralist
nounEtymology
From integral + -ist.
- derived from integrālis
- borrowed from integral
Definitions
An adherent of Catholic Integralism, an anti-pluralistic movement within Roman…
An adherent of Catholic Integralism, an anti-pluralistic movement within Roman Catholicism.
- Those who start out by vilifying the so-called integralists or traditionalists or arch-conservatives seem always to end by attacking the hierarchical structure of the Church itself and its authoritarian pope.
- The curial integralists, who formed the small, vocal minority at Vatican II, gave voice in its debates to the vision of the Church that had gained popular credence in the wake of Vatican I.
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