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    So·dal·i·ty
    /sōˈdalədē/

    noun

    • 1. a confraternity or association, especially a Roman Catholic religious guild or brotherhood.
  2. Jun 2, 2024 · sodality (plural sodalities) A fraternity, a society or association. or fan club that sat around, read from her books and discussed her Theory. Companionship. Those would, he thought, be expatriate writers. He was, of course, one of those himself now, but he was indifferent to the duties and pleasures of.

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  4. Sodality definition: A society or an association, especially a devotional or charitable society for the laity in the Roman Catholic Church.

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  5. sodality in American English. (soʊˈdæləti ) noun Word forms: plural soˈdalities. 1. fellowship; companionship. 2. an association or brotherhood. 3. Roman Catholic Church.

  6. sodality volume_up UK /sə(ʊ)ˈdalɪti/ noun Word forms: ( plural ) sodalities a confraternity or association , especially a Roman Catholic religious guild or brotherhood Examples We all had to assemble in the school on a Sunday morning with our white sashes , and join with all the other schools and sodalities for Benediction on the steps of St .

  7. Feb 26, 2024 · A sodality (lat. sodalitas “comradeship”), also known as syndeaconia in a theological context, is an association of persons. The single member is called Sodale. Both religious brotherhoods and other traditional associations (e.g., bachelors, marksmen) are called sodalities.

  8. noun. so· dal· i· ty sō-ˈda-lə-tē. plural sodalities. Synonyms of sodality. 1. : brotherhood, community. 2. : an organized society or fellowship. specifically : a devotional or charitable association of Roman Catholic laity.

  9. I The sodalities of the Church are pious associations and are included among the confraternities and archconfraternities. It would not be possible to give a definition making a clear distinction between the sodalities and other confraternities; consequently the development and history of ...