Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church.
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There are Catholics in every nation in the world, even if it is "underground".
While approximately half of all Koreans profess to following no religion the rest of the population Korean population is divided into the main religions: Protestantism, Catholicism and Buddhism.
About one in ten Koreans are Catholic according to government met statistics.
South America
Roman Catholic AnswerUkranian Catholics ARE Roman Catholics, so NO, they Mass if not like Roman Catholics it is Roman Catholic.
South and North Korea uses Arabic Numeral. -I'm Korean.-
There are Catholics in all five countries listed, but the largest communities, by percentage, are in South Korea, which is between 30-40% Catholic. Catholicism is illegal in North Korea, but some do practice in secret. There are small percentages of Catholics in China and Taiwan (even though a small percentage in China is still millions of people). Mongolia simply has few Catholics due to low exposure, but there is freedom of religion there.
Christianity, the majority of whom are Roman Catholics.
Roman Catholics normally refer to themselves are Catholics or Roman Catholics. Sometimes they use a name associated with a religious if more clarity is desired.
None. Roman Catholics are Christian.
Most are Roman-Catholics Most are Roman-Catholics
Do you mean Roman Catholics?
There are numerous Catholics in the Netherlands.
Bakumatsu Gijinden Roman - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: South Korea:15
It was Roman Catholics who settled in the area that King Charles I had given to George Calvert. Charles I of England lived from 1600 to 1649.