dumb question
The Catholic Church has a pope as well as the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Mainly one. The: Church of God. Not a version of Catholic.
There are many religions in Portugal but the most dominate one is Roman Catholic
There are many different kinds of religions. Some of the kinds of religions are Catholic, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Baptist, Muslim, Mormon, and the Reorganized church of Later Day Saints.
Belgium is a predominantly secular country, and it has no official religion. There is a strong influence from the Roman Catholic church, and many other religions are also practiced.
Many different religions developed.
"Catholic." is what the original answerer said. There was never just one religion. After the Reformation, or protestant movement. Many religions, like Lutheranism, and Calvinism were started when people got fed up with the Catholic Church.
His separation from the Church led to the Protestant Reformation which in turn led to the establishment of many new Protestant religions that sprang from the Catholic Church.
Lutheranism, the Methodist church, the Presbyterian church, the Baptists, some of the Anglican Communion, and all of the evangelical churches are Protestant.
Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses complaining about the Catholic Church, and because of this many countries changed religions causing the reformation.
Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses complaining about the Catholic Church, and because of this many countries changed religions causing the reformation.
.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church looks on our separated brethren with love and concern. All of those who are validly baptized are Christians, and we are responsible for them as our brothers in Christ. The primary effort of the Church with regard to these separated brethren is the ecumenical movement which is the Church's effort to return them to the Church and help ensure their salvation. Many of the efforts by the Second Vatican Council were aimed at reuniting Christians into the Church. The Church has made a lot of headway with specific denominations, such as the Lutherans, and the reunion of those who are Catholic in that they still have valid sacraments and clergy, such as the Orthodox, the Old Catholics, the Polish National Catholics, and the Society of St. Pius X are dear the the heart of the Church.