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dechristianized

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of dechristianize.

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Examples

  • He is the first to realize the new dechristianized, desacramentalized world and to address it.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • He is the first to realize the new dechristianized, desacramentalized world and to address it.

    Pascal for Today 2009

  • Europe, in particular, has so rapidly dechristianized that urgent action is needed in order to save it from losing its centuries-old Christian identity.

    Summorum Pontificum and the Orthodox 2009

  • Europe, in particular, has so rapidly dechristianized that urgent action is needed in order to save it from losing its centuries-old Christian identity.

    Lenten Weblog 2005

  • If we ponder this thought, we shall perhaps discover the reason for the mysterious accord between works of Catholic inspiration, like those of my friend Graham Greene, and the vast dechristianized public that devours his books and loves his films.

    François Mauriac - Banquet Speech 1952

  • Whatever the answer, we shall agree on one point: that dechristianized humanity remains a crucified humanity.

    François Mauriac - Banquet Speech 1952

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