The term is meant to apply to Christians whose denomination originates from the Protestant Reformation. Usually this means Christians who are not of the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, or Anglican churches. However, the term can be controversial, as not all people agree on who is or is not Protestant. For example, many groups a Catholic person would likely refer to as Protestant would not call themselves that.
You are either a Catholic or a Protestant. You cannot be a Protestant Catholic. That is an oxymoron - like pretty ugly, jumbo shrimp, etc.
Decline in the power of the Roman Catholic Church.
decline in the power of the roman catholic church
No. Kennedy made history as the first and only Roman Catholic President.Several other president were not church members or else expressed beliefs that as not usually considered to be Protestant Christian doctrine.,although in a sense anyone who protests Catholic doctrine could be termed a protestant. I suppose.
Roman Catholic.
No, he was a protestant.
No, he was a Roman Catholic.
No. The Protestant Church was founded by Martin Luther, a German Priest in the 14th century after seeing too much corruption in the Medieval Catholic Church. The center of the Protestant was to Protest against the Protestant Church, hence the word "Protest" in Protestant.
Poland remained primarily Catholic.
He was raised Protestant (probably a Methodist).
No. The Protestant Church began as a division away from Roman Catholic Church in the 14th century. The central ideas of the churches are similar, but the Protestant Church has altered the original Catholic Bible and disagrees with some Catholic ideas, such as confession.
No she was not. She was Protestant.