St. Patrick was born about 1200 years before Luther went on his rampage that started the Protestant Reformation.
Protestant Christianity
he is protestant, mother was catholic before jetting of to cannada.
Mostly Protestant mainly Lutheran a small minority is Roman Catholic, before the Protestant Reformation it was a Catholic country.
If you're asking about St. Patrick, he lived from A.D. 387 to A.D. 461, long before there were non-Catholic (protestant) ministers. The protestant heresy did not start until 12 centuries later in A.D. 1517.
He was a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic church before Martin Luther started the Protestant reformation. His followers were known as Lollards, and his movement became known as the Lollard movement.
The main religion in Sweden since the protestant revolt has always been Lutheran, as has been its sovereigns. Queen Kristina abdicated the throne to become a Catholic.
Lady Jane Grey never changed the religion. She was Protestant, as well as the King before her. The one who wanted to change the religion was Mary. Once Jane was no longer queen, and she was executed, Mary became queen and changed the religion to the Christian beliefs.
Before she married Peter she was Protestant. Presumably she follows Catholicism since she was married.She did find out in the episode "Family Goy" that she is Jewish although she doesn't practice.
protestant ...after the protestant reformation...but catholic before it....I think Henry changed it because his wife would bear him no male children and he wanted a divorce but the catholic church did not allow it. so he changed the religion and they were alot of bad thing going on too...
He was a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic church before Martin Luther started the Protestant reformation. His followers were known as Lollards, and his movement became known as the Lollard movement.
St. Patrick was a bishop in Ireland before he was reborn into Heaven.
Usain Bolt is a Christian(protestant).Jamaica is a Christian(protestant) majority nation.Catholics account for less than 2% and Muslims are less than 0.1% of Jamaican population.