I'm Catholic and no pilgrims were protestant but Christopher Columbus was Catholic
They were neither. They were Puritans.
Catholic pilgrims go to visit the great synagogue of Rome.
Pilgrims visit Catholic shrines, out of devotion for God.
they couldn't have religious freedom... they had to be christian... i think Catholic.
No saints were aboard the Mayflower. Most were Puritans who detested anything Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerToday, many pilgrims seeking to honor Our Lady, and/or seeking healing go to Lourdes.
Roman Catholic AnswerToday, many pilgrims seeking to honor Our Lady, and/or seeking healing go to Lourdes.
No, the United States was founded by Puritans and Pilgrims trying to escape the Established Church of England, which was Anglican.
Rome is a city so vast and rich in art, monuments and great views, a historic city, which has preserved its charm and independence throughout the centuries..Catholic AnswerSimple, because in Rome is the Vatican, which has been the center and head of the Christian Church since St. Peter was martyred there, and his successors, the Popes still live there.
Yes, the pilgrims separated from the Anglican church in England before coming to America. They did so because they felt the Church of England was too Catholic in its practices.
When the pilgrims came from Great Britain, many of them were Catholic. They established Catholic churches when they arrived in North America.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church emanated from the side of Our Blessed Lord hanging on the cross, when He was pierced by a sword. The Church comes to us as a gift of God, It is the Mystical Body of Christ, and His Bride.
1620 AD when the Church of England took over and there was no more Roman Catholic Church.
Pilgrims are people who journey to a sacred place for religious reasons. Usually "the Pilgrims" refers to Puritans who left England and came to American to get away from the Anglicans and practice their nonconformist religion (as it was seen by the Anglicans). Both the Anglicans and the Pilgrims were protestants, they just disagreed with each other. The Jesuits, on the other hand, were a religious Order in the Catholic Church. They were definitely not the same thing.