No, 1787 was when Thomas Jefferson established the Virginia Act for freedom of religion.
Catholic & protestant
Christianity was the main religion in America in the 18th century and specifically in 1787
The settlers were Anglican, as Virginia started out as a royal colony. The New England settlers were Puritan or Calvinist, and the Maryland settlers were originally Catholic.
1787
Virginia
In the colony of Virginia the Anglican (Episcopalian) religion was the official religion and was supported through taxation. However, there were other religions. Patrick Henry was a Presbyterian. Thomas Jefferson wrote that a number of Jews lived in Virginia. A number of Baptists also lived there. Daniel Boone was in the Virginia Legislature and was a Baptist. (His father had been kicked out of a Quaker Church in Pennsylvania!)
Catholicism was the religion of the Catholic Reformation.
Catholic religion and Greek Christianity are somewhat similar, but other Greek religions are not similar to the Catholic religion.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Nuoro was created in 1787.
Catholic is a religion so if you say what is a catholic i think you are referring that a catholic is a religious person from the catholic religion
In 1787.
Catholic is biggest religion in the world.