some of them it depends on person to person, but most of them yes
English people have several different types of religion. Some are Catholic, Baptist, Jewish and even Hindu.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was not a challenge against the English monarchy but a challenge against a catholic monarch. The English people were protestant and did not want to suffer through anymore religious wars. James II's daughter Mary was protestant, however he took married a catholic woman who bore a catholic son. Therefore the English people invited Mary and her husband William of Orange to overthrow James II and take the English throne.
English Martyrs Catholic School was created in 1964.
English Martyrs Catholic School's motto is 'May they all be One'.
Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association was created in 1943.
The English Catholic Church is just that, a Catholic Church in union with the pope in Rome. It is no different from any Catholic Church elsewhere in the world except that the language used is English. While the Church of England (Anglican Church) claims to be "Catholic" they are not in union with the pope in Rome so are considered as a Protestant denomination and not Catholic.
'Katorika' is the Maori transliteration of the English 'catholic'.
Louis L. R. Morrow has written: 'My Catholic faith' -- subject(s): Catechisms, Catholic Church, Creeds, English, English Catechisms 'Our Catholic faith' -- subject(s): Catechisms, Catholic Church, English
The princes in northern Germany, and the English people, the later mostly against their will.
English catholic
Jane Seymour was a devout Catholic, which was a reason for people who favored the English Protestant Reformation to dislike her and people who favored the old Church liked her.
The Royalist side, or the Cavaliers, were the predominantly Catholic side.