No, it's not true.
Poland is mostly Roman Catholic (88%). There are also Polish Orthodox, Protestants, Jehovah Witnesses, and some Muslims.
Most people there are Christians (Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestants). Very few people practice the Jewish faith there I believe.
You can only have Catholic godparents or Orthodox godparents. No protestants can be godparents in the Catholic Church.
Three religions of Romania are: orthodox, catholic, protestant.
Mostly Orthodox Christian and Catholic.
Mostly Christianity: Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox.
The Eastern Orthodox religions
Muslim is the majority, catholic, and orthodox.
christian but not catholicANSWER 2Two religions have orthodox branches: Jewish Orthodox and Greek Orthodox Catholics (as compared with Roman Catholic).
No the Greek Orthodox Chuch is part of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.
More than 90 % of the population are Christian orthodox; also catholics, protestants and many sectarians.
Protestants by definition protest some Catholic teachings. The various branches of Protestantism broke away from the Catholic Church in the 1500s. Eastern Orthodox churches broke away earlier after disagreements over doctrine, so could also be said to "protest" some Catholic teachings, although Orthodox and Catholic churches are often said to be "in communion" with each other, which cannot be said of Catholic and Protestant Churches.