The state of Virginia is served by the dioceses of Arlington and Richmond. According to Catholic-Hierarchy.org, in 2004 the Diocese of Arlington had 391,001 Catholics and the Diocese of Richmond had 212,189 making 603,190 total Catholics in the state of Virginia.
Maryland was originally claimed by Catholics.
mostly protestant but some Jewish and catholics
A good number yes. A good number of people in all US states are catholics. By no means are all californians catholics. But many many are.
The Archdiocese of Chicago serves 2.3 million Catholics.
Yes, because Catholics are just one of the many Christian groups.
The average percentage of Italians as Roman Catholics id about 96%
There are approximately 70-80 million Catholics in America, making up about 20-25% of the population. The Catholic Church is one of the largest Christian denominations in the United States.
As there are Catholics in every country in the world, many of them underground (in China, etc.), there really is no way to come by this kind of information. We don't even have an accurate count of how many Catholics are alive each day.
The link below lists the number of Catholics in each country.
Virginia was founded mainly as an economic venture, while Maryland was intended partly to secure religious freedom for persecuted Roman Catholics.
Yes, Louisiana is predominantly Catholic as opposed to Protestant, it was settled by Catholics from France.
No. Catholicism is against religious circumcision, so not many, if any, Catholics are circumcised.