more Catholic than the Pope
English
Adjective
more Catholic than the Pope (comparative form only)
- Adhering more stringently to Roman Catholic practices and doctrine than is required by church doctrine.
- (by extension) Adhering more stringently to any norm more strictly than is required by the arbiters of the norm.
- 2011, Barbara W. Tuchman, Practicing History: Selected Essays, page 59:
- Strict disciples of history as a science may scorn the intuitive process, but that attitude comes from being more Catholic than the Pope.
Usage notes
- Usually used in a negative sense of someone who is excessively pious or rule-oriented.
Translations
adhering more stringently to Roman Catholic practice than is required
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