usually by whoever started it. Buddhism was started by Buddha. Confucianism was started by Confucius. Christianity (WHICH IS NOT A RELIGION) was started by Christ.
Usually because they are built by, run by or funded by religions.
Rites are not important in most religions and not used in most religions.
Hindu
There is no reason why those of differing religions would not make mention of the name Jesus though no one really counts these. In Christianity - over 30,000 churches/buildings claiming so, most if not all do.
A number of religions developed out of Christianity. The most important of these is Islam.
We recognize all religions. Lutheranism is the most common.
Most major religions do, there are too many to list.
"Wiccan." It was started in the 1950s by a gentleman named Gerald Gardner.
Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.
Deities, rituals, and congregations tend to be common to most traditions.
Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam are the most popular religions.
Yes, many religions involve the practice of making offerings as a form of worship, gratitude, or seeking blessings. For example, in Hinduism offerings such as fruits, flowers, and incense are common, while in Buddhism offerings of candles, water, and food are made at shrines. Similarly, practices in Shintoism, Taoism, and other spiritual traditions also involve making offerings to deities, ancestors, or nature spirits.