Yes they are.
Catholics, Protestants, Roman Catholics and Christians.
Anglican Protestants, with a minority of other Protestants, Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians.
Roman Catholics, Orthodox Christians and Protestants.
The 55 delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention, 49 were Protestants (Episcopalian Presbyterians Congregationalists Lutherans Dutch Reformed Methodists), three were Roman Catholics and 3 anti-clerical Christians.
No, Christians who do not believe in the authority of the pope are generally not classified as Roman Catholics. Roman Catholicism specifically recognizes the pope as the spiritual leader and authority of the Church. Christians who reject papal authority may identify as Protestants or belong to other denominations that do not adhere to the Catholic tradition.
No, most are Protestants.
no, they are roman catholics
Protestants and Roman Catholics.
There are more Catholics than Protestants. 18% of the world is Catholic. 9% of the World is Protestant. If you split them up- the number of Catholics VASTLY outnumbers the protestants.
The Protestant Reformation.
protestants and roman Catholics
Catholics usually want to be part of the Republic of Ireland and Protestants want to remain in the United Kingdom.