no, not one!
No, she was not Jewish, she was Roman Catholic.
No, he's not Jewish and was raised a Roman Catholic.
She was a Catholic.
The book of Maccabees is considered deuterocanonical, meaning it is accepted by some Christian denominations but not all. It is included in the Old Testament by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, but not by Protestant denominations.
The biblical canon is the list of books considered to be authoritative. Protestants in particular point to Melito of Sardis, as well as a modernly accepted group of criteria. However, in practice, protestants pull from Jewish canon for the Old Testament, and the Roman Catholic canon for the New Testament.
Hitlers mum was jewish and hitler was half jewish.
You have the Roman Catholic Church, Protestants, Jewish and Muslims, the Roman Catholic Church is the majority.
No,Mark Harmon is not Jewish-he happens to be a Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, any Baptism done with the correct formula and intention, by anybody, is valid, and thus accepted by the Church.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr..................................Roman Catholic Justice Antonin Scalia................................................Roman Catholic Justice Anthony Kennedy............................................Roman Catholic Justice Clarence Thomas............................................Roman Catholic Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.......................................Jewish Justice Stephen Breyer...............................................Jewish Justice Samuel Alito..................................................Roman Catholic Justice Sonia Sotomayor............................................Roman Catholic Justice Elena Kagan...................................................Jewish
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is only a Bible, the Bible used by the Catholic Church is the entire New Testament and the entire Old Testament. The only thing that makes it a "Catholic" Bible is the guarantee in the front of it that it conforms to the Bible as accepted by the Church since the fourth century. And, no, nowhere in the Bible does it say anything about sprinkling for baptism.
No. Roman Catholic.