Definition: Decatholicization is a concept in the Catholic Church that refers to the process of converting a church or religious organization into an alternative, non-Catholic denomination. This can involve renaming the church after a particular name or symbol, changing its official name and logo, and even altering its liturgical practices. For example, the Church of England, which is the largest Anglican body in the UK, has been known to decatholicize over time by adopting other denominations' symbols and names. Similarly,