Proper noun
Western Christianity
The form of Christianity traditionally practiced in Western Europe, consisting essentially of the Roman Catholic, Protestant, Anglican, and Old Catholic traditions.
Because we believe that somewhere in the nest of paradigms contained in the phrase "missional church” lies nothing less that the future viability of Western Christianity. Alan Hirsch
According to Siecienski, the deeper question was perhaps whether Eastern and Western Christianity had wound up developing "differing and ultimately incompatible teachings about the nature of God." Source: Internet
Churches Catholic Church, Orthodox churches and Anglican churches further A mitre is used as a symbol of the bishop's ministry in Western Christianity. Source: Internet
Duration; differences from Western Christianity Great Lent in March/April 2011, with days labelled. Source: Internet
Eggs were originally forbidden during Lent as well as on other traditional fast days in Western Christianity (this tradition still continues among the Eastern Christian Churches ). Source: Internet
Other Other uses of apocrypha developed over the history of Western Christianity. Source: Internet