The KJV is not accepted by Catholics.
The King James version is a Protestant Bible.
Catholics usually use either the New AmericanBible, the New Jerusalem Bible, or the Douay-Rheims bible.
The New Jerusalem Bible is a translation of the Bible that contains certain Old Testament books (as well as additions to Daniel and Esther) that are found in the Catholic biblical canon but not in the Protestant biblical canon. Thus, it would be accepted by Catholics but not by Protestants.
There are both Protestant and Catholic versions available.
there was more catholics and protestants.
The RSV, the Catholic version being the rsv-ce (catholic edition). This is the primary English Catholic translation. Another accepted is the older Douay-Rheims (1609). For Protestants, there is no real set upon translations. Some churches still prefer to only use the King James Version (the AV) , or the New King James Versions, others prefer to use the NASB, or the NIV. There are a hundered other English Translations but these listed are among the most popular to use in Protestant Churches.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Way Bible was written for young people in Contemporary English. It was published by protestants, although they eventually came out with a translation which included the deuterocanonicals for Catholics, I do not know whether it has an imprimatur or not.
protestants want church services to be in english, whearas catholics want it in latin. also, catholics had too much bling for protestants, they want it to be humble and help the poor
Any that accepted Jesus Christ and the Holy Trinity, following the tolerance act... mostly potestants and catholics, many English and dutch. A Catholic haven for an English minority that was outnumbered by Protestants from day one creating chaos and turmoil.
Anglicans: English protestants had control over all the wealth of Ireland.
In "Gulliver's Travels," Swift satirizes the religious conflict between English Catholics and Protestants by highlighting their absurdities and extremism. Swift uses this dispute to comment on the destructive nature of religious fanaticism and argues for moderation and tolerance in religious beliefs.
Elizabeth I combined the Protestants and The Catholics together because Elizabeth tried to bring peace in matters of religion. She tried to find a solution which both the Catholics and the Protestants could agree on and accept this created The Middle Way. Eg. Elizabeth created a bible in English for the Protestants but allowed a Latin edition to be printed for the Catholics. By Georgia age 12.
Because though generations, the people followed their parents' religions. French migrants were largely Roman Catholics, while settlers of English origin had a protestant background.
A royal charter to found a colony was granted to the English Catholic nobleman, Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore in 1632. The earliest settlers of the Maryland colony included both Catholics and Protestants, but Catholics held the key positions in colony government.