Angie Leming

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Ignatius, bishop of Antioch in the early second century, was apparently the first to use the word. He spoke of this concept when he said, “Wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the catholic church.” By the end of the second century the term catholic was widely used of the church in the sense that the catholic church was both universal, in contrast to local congregations, and orthodox, in contrast to heretical groups.
Church History in Plain Language, Fifth Edition: The Story of the Church for Today's Readers
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