From the Catholic News Agency:
In the 2,956 church jurisdictions in the world, the number jumped by 15 million from 2008. The total number of living baptized Catholics on the globe in 2009 reached 1,181,000,000.
There are about 1.6 billion followers of the Roman Catholic Faith.
There are about 1.5 billion Catholics in the world.
There are about 2.2 billion people of Protestant faith in the world. Protestants are composed of various denominations such as Methodist and Lutherans.
There are about 1.2 billion Catholics in the world.
millions of people are roman Catholic especially the french
It is nearly 1.1 billion.It represents about 16% of the world population.
There are about 1.2 billion Catholics today in the world. However, we do not know how many of those are practicing Catholics.
There are about 1.2 billion Catholics worldwide.
Roman Catholicism.
About 43% of all Canadians are Roman Catholics.
There are about 1.2 billion Catholics in the world.
It is not forbidden by Catholicism to believe in evolution. The reason many people who believe in a god do not believe in evolution is that evolution's adversary, Intelligent Design, makes far more sense to one who believes in God that anyone who does not, although you can believe in intelligent design and not believe in God.
Mainly Christianity, since Italy has been Christian for many centuries now.
Many Russian people believe mainly in a higher force and a creator. Of course,some Russians are very religious in Christianity and Catholicism ,but the majority of the people there believe in something higher then life.
Yes. Catholicism was started as the One True Church by Jesus Christ, but many people have broken away from Her.Another answer:No, There were smaller groups that came from the original Christian church, and were not part of Roman Catholicism, and thus were not involved in the Reformation, such as Anabaptists.
It's very diverse, but the two main ones are Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.
Surprisingly many things are common in Hinduism & catholicism. One most important thing is that both Religion believe in one Supreme God.
No, Roman Pagans believe(d) in many gods, whereas Catholics are monotheist.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere are very few similarities between Roman Catholicism and Anabaptist. The Anabaptists were a heresy in the sixteenth century that denied many parts of Christianity, notably Sacred Tradition, infant baptism, the Magesterium, etc. About the only things you could say that they have in common is that they both claim to believe in Jesus Christ. But that would be problematic as their view of Jesus Christ is so far different from Our Blessed Lord as to be another God entirely.
He did succeed in spreading Roman Catholicism to many other countries.