No, there are plenty of all races represented in the Catholic Church. Catholicism has strong numbers on every continent outside of Antarctica and has converts of every race to such a degree that it the most populous Christian religion in most countries.
If you mean the buildings, no. If you mean the race, then definitely not.
The Catholic Churches do not have a pre-defined color.
Get persecuted mostly
mostly catholic but down the north church of Ireland
He was a Roman Catholic. He never wanted to leave the Church and did banned the Nazi leadership, who were also mostly Roman Catholic, from leaving the Church.
The official religion of England is the Anglican Church.
mostly caucasian.
100 or so, almost all are extended family members.
Traditional. At Church you sit and pray. The singing is mostly hyms.
Europeans are predominately Caucasian and Christian.
Not all Europeans broke with the fold of the catholic church.Mostly,Northern European is nation who broke from the Catholic church except Lithuania and Poland.The period when reformers attacked the teaching of the church was mostly during the end of the Medieval period and the Renaissance period.
The Curia is the administrative offices of the Vatican. It is headed by Cardinals and Bishops, staffed by Cardinals, Bishops, Priests, Deacons, and laity. For the complete index of the current Curia, see the link below:
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. That being said, historically, France, Spain, Portugal, and southern Europe, including Austria, southern Germany, Italy, along with Poland, Ireland, Malta, etc. were mostly Catholic. Before the protestant revolt, they were all Catholic.
The break from the Catholic church, led by Luther, is officially known as the Protestant Reformation.AnswerThe Protestant Reformation by protestants. Catholics mostly refer to it as the protestant revolt.