catholicity

/kəˈθɑlɪsəti/
noun
  1. The quality of being universal or broad in scope; inclusiveness.
    • The conference was praised for its catholicity, featuring speakers from many different fields.
    • The catholicity of the library's collection means there is something for every reader.
    • Her catholicity of taste allows her to enjoy both classical music and heavy metal.
  2. The state of being part of the universal Christian church; adherence to the Catholic faith.
    • Debates about catholicity often focus on which traditions are truly universal.
    • The council affirmed the catholicity of the church, emphasizing its worldwide unity.
    • The creed expresses belief in the catholicity of the Christian community.
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