Mexico
Italy.
Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.
brazil
Mexico is not a religion, it is a country. Most Mexicans are Catholic and will therefore worship in Catholic Churches.
On May 22, 2015, Ireland became the most Catholic country to legalize same-sex marriage, thereby replacing Portugal which formerly held that honor. Malta, the third most Catholic country on earth behind Vatican City and East Timor, has legalized only same-sex civil partnerships.
Brazil has the largest population of Catholics.
Because Spain had the "most Catholic monarchs" who sought to preserve the faith in their country unspotted by protestant heretics.
Yes, Croatia is a Catholic country and we Croats are definitely Catholic.
Cuba was a predominantly Roman Catholic country before Castro. From 1959 to 1992 it was officially an atheistic country. However, Cubans still practiced their religions in secret. The major religions in Cuba are: Catholic, Protestant, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jewish, and Santeria (a mix of Catholic and African religions).
Depends on the country they are teaching in. Most schools must have a certain percentage of Catholic teachers on staff. The only requirement for a non-Catholic teacher to teach in a Catholic school is that they must be willing to uphold the Catholic Character of the school.
As Christiano Ronaldo comes from Portugal, which is a catholic country , he is a catholic.