1. non-Catholic - Noun
2. non-Catholic - Adjective
a religious person who is not a Catholic
Source: WordNetAnother domestic company is, Mission Aviation Fellowship catering to non-Catholic registered Christians. Source: Internet
Eva managed to delay her son's enrolment in the Party's armed scouts, the Balilla Moschettieri, and then arranged that he be excused, as a non-Catholic, from performing devotional acts in Church. Source: Internet
Mahan, 254. Jews and Protestants Though she eventually gave up trying to convert her non-Catholic subjects to Roman Catholicism, Maria Theresa regarded both the Jews and Protestants as dangerous to the state and actively tried to suppress them. Source: Internet
Among the changes spearheaded by Fr. Linehan was the opening of the doors to women, non-Catholic ecumenical groups, and community organizations. Source: Internet
Cardinal Willem Jacobus Eijk wrote the letter following a conflict among German cardinals about allowing the non-Catholic partners of Catholics to also take part in the eucharist – the sharing of bread and wine as the body and blood of Jesus. Source: Internet
The writings of Frederick II of Prussia Fraser, David, 134. Main reforms concerning the Roman Catholic Church were initiated and carried out under Maria Theresa, while the reforms under her son concerned their non-Catholic subjects. Source: Internet