The famously known Christian denomination known as the Roman Catholic Church is SO GOBALLY FAMOUSLY KNOWN that the Greek AND Latin word Catholic ACTUALLY LITERALLY means "Universal" or "all-inclusive".
I believe that the Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination. The fastest growing Christian 'branch' is the 'nondenominational' branch. (This 'branch' doesn't claim to have a denominational title, but are simply called Christians).
About 72% of Welsh people profess Christianity, and the largest Christian denomination is Presbyterian.
Definetly Roman Catholics. It has more number of believers than any religion or sect. The catholic religion IS a Christian religion.
The state of Texas is known to be predominantly Christian, with the Southern Baptist denomination being the most popular.
The Dominant religion of Mexico is the Roman Catholic Faith. Even there are more christian denominations and other religions present. The catholic church is the dominant one.
Nope! There are Christians and Christian congregations EVERYWHERE in Utah! Non-denominational Christian churches are very common, but Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist, and Lutheran churches are also popular. You can find congregations of nearly every denomination, including Adventists, Congregationalists, Christian Scientists, Episcopalians, Assemblies of God, Pentecostal, Church of Christ, Nazarene, Evangelical, Catholic, Orthodox, Jehovah's Witness, Community of Christ, etc. There are even Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Hispanic Christian Churches.
Some popular Christian hymns include "Amazing Grace," "How Great Thou Art," "Holy, Holy, Holy," "Be Thou My Vision," "In Christ Alone," and "Great Is Thy Faithfulness." The popularity of hymns can vary based on region and denomination.
Baptist was the most popular denomination among the church during the Colonial period.
The most popular denomination among U.S. Presidents is Episcopalian (11).
The most popular thing on a Christmas tree is a star. But if you are Catholic or Christian, you would most likely have an angel.
Kathy Coffey has written: 'Children And Christian Initiation' -- subject(s): Initiation rites, Religious aspects, Christian education of children, Catholic Church, Study and teaching, Religious aspects of Initiation rites 'The best of being Catholic' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Popular works, Doctrinal Theology, Customs and practices, Catholic Church
Ireland is primarily Christian, specifically Roman Catholic, followed by Church of Ireland (Anglican). There are of course churches of various denominations throughout Ireland, but these are the two that are most popular. Mostly Catholic in the South. In Northern Ireland the majority of the population is Protestant. the religion in the republic is mainly catholic and in northern Ireland its catholic prodestant the dail is the name of the government buildings in dublin Ireland is a Christian Catholic country.