Yes indeed. So when
did the term "Roman Catholic Church" come into being? It is not
possible to give an exact year when the Catholic Church began to be called the
"Roman Catholic Church," it is however possible to approximate it. So
let us try. The term originates as an insult created by Anglicans who wished to
refer to themselves as Catholic. They thus coined the term "Roman
Catholic" to distinguish those "other" Catholics and create a
sense in which they could refer to themselves as Catholics (by attempting to
deprive actual Catholics to the right to the term).
Different variants of the "Roman"
insult appeared at different times. The earliest form of the insult was the
noun "Romanist" (one belonging to the Catholic Church), which appeared
in England about 1515-1525. The next to develop was the adjective
"Romish" (similar to something done or believed in the Catholic
Church), which appeared around 1525-1535. Next came the noun "Roman
Catholic" (one belonging to the Catholic Church), which was coined
approximately 1595-1605. Shortly thereafter came the verb "to
Romanize" (to make someone a Catholic or to become a Catholic), which
appeared around 1600-10. Then between 1665 and 1675 we got the noun
"Romanism" (the system of Catholic beliefs and practices), and
finally we got a late-comer term about 1815-1825-the noun "Roman
Catholicism," which is a synonym for the earlier "Romanism."
A similar complex of
insults arose around the term "pope." About 1515-25 the Anglicans
coined the term "papist" and later its derivative "papism."
A quick follow-up, in 1520-1530, was the adjective "popish." Next
came "popery" (1525-1535), and then "papistry" (1540-1550),
with its later derivatives, "papistical" and "papistic."
(Source: Random House Webster's College Dictionary, 1995 ed). This complex of
insults is revealing as it shows the depths of animosity English Protestants
had toward the Church. No other religious body (perhaps no other group at
all-even national or racial ones) has such a complex of insults woven into the
English language as does the Catholic Church. Even today many Protestants who
have no idea what the origin of the term is cannot bring themselves to say
"Catholic" without qualifying it or replacing it with a Roman insult.
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