Those can be:* People who are believers in other Christian denominations. Most of them are known by the generic term "protestant denominations".
* People who believe in non-Christian religions, including Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Islam, Bahá'í Faith, and others.
* Non-religious people; this includes people who don't believe in God at all (atheists), and people who believe God can't be proven or disproven (agnostics).
In Catholic churches.
Catholic People's Party ended in 1980.
100% of the people in Vatican City are Catholic.
Yes, the majority of Irish people identify as Catholic.
Catholic People's Party was created on 1945-12-22.
No, they are Roman Catholic
Some parts of the Caribbean are Catholic, so yes some are Catholic
Catholic Rent was when you had to pay to go to mass or be a Catholic. People had to pay a penny
Ask God to give you the words you need to persuade the people you want to be Catholic.
Yes, lots of people who are not Catholic still attend Catholic schools, it's quite common.
You don't need to be a Catholic.
Yes most people from that time in Europe were catholic