There is a Liberal Catholic Church in Conway, NH called Holy Epiphany. Holy Eucharist is celebrated on Sundays at 11:00 am.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe "Liberal Catholic Church" has absolutely nothing to do with the Catholic Church. It is sort of a new age conglomeration of various beliefs nearly all of which are considering Satanic by the Church.
Saint Mary's is the oldest Catholic Church in New Hampshire. The church was built in 1823 and its design is described as having Federal features.
By early New Hampshire, I'll assume you meant the colony. All of the colonies were predominantly Protestant except for Maryland which was Roman Catholic at the beginning. Specifically, the first settlers of New Hampshire were Puritans (aka Congregationalists), a British brand of Calvinism.
The largest religion is the Roman Catholic Church. The Protestants are small as they are everywhere in New England. The largest Protestant denominations are the United Church of Christ and the Episcopal churches.
Church of England.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. There are 38 Catholic Bishops in New England: Connecticut - 9 Maine - 2 Massachusetts - 18 New Hampshire - 4 Rhode Island - 4 Vermont - 1 You may view their names, etc. at the link below:
the catholic church and started a new church called the lutheran church
The Church of England.
Primarily Church of England.
The Church of England.
Church of England.
The religion represented mostly were Church of England. Many dissident Puritans were expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and were afforded refuge in New Hampshire and as the colony developed Trinitarian Protestant Christians were uniformly accepted. Today the states population is about 35% Catholic and 32% Protestant with only about 4% Anglican included.