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What (who) is lapsed$513282$ - definition

BAPTIZED CATHOLIC WHO IS NON-PRACTICING
Lapsed Roman Catholic; Lapsed catholic; Lapsed Catholics; Fallen-away Catholic; Inactive catholic; Fallen away Catholic; C&E Catholic; CASE Catholic; A&P Catholic; PACE Catholic; CAPE Catholic; Chreaster; Two-Timer; Poinsettia & Lily Catholic; Nominal Catholic

Lapsed Catholic         
A lapsed Catholic is a Catholic who is non-practicing. Such a person may still identify as a Catholic, and remains one according to canon law, unless they commit an act of notorious defection from the faith.
Lapsed power         
CONSTITUTIONALLY GRANTED POWER NO LONGER IN USE
In politics and government, lapsed power is a term often used to describe a certain constitutionally-granted power of government that is no longer used, according to constitutional convention. This may be because the power's original conditions of use no longer exist, making it an anachronism, or simply because the nation's political culture and attitudes have shifted, making the power appear too morally or ethically objectionable to use.
Lapsed listener problem         
PROBLEM IN OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
The lapsed listener problem is a common source of memory leaks for object-oriented programming languages, among the most common ones for garbage collected languages.Memory Loiterers in Java, Ethan Henry and Ed Lycklama

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Lapsed Catholic

A lapsed Catholic is a Catholic who is non-practicing. Such a person may still identify as a Catholic, and remains one according to Catholic canon law.

The Catholic Church believes that either excommunication or an act of defection only separate a person from the sacraments, and that nothing can terminate membership to the Catholic Church.