Some are different, some are the same, you would have to ask about two specific countries to compare.
The majority of non-Catholic countries are found in the Arab nations. Countries like Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan are non-Catholic countries.
The majority of non-Catholic countries are found in the Arab nations. Countries like Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan are non-Catholic countries.
It means that observing and, to some extent experiencing, the customs and details of culture of the people who live in other countries gives a person a better understanding of those people and how it might be to live in those countries.
The catholic mass is the same everywhere. Different places may interget little customs of their own but the mass is same everywhere.
the customs are simple just like every other religon they worship a god.
Spain like other countries around the world has national holidays and customs. The days include New Year's Day, Epiphany, Easter Holidays, Labor Day, Assumption of Mary, and Hispanic Day. Some of the customs include traditional dances and food.
In other countries, teachers are non existent.
Roman Catholic. It is a very Catholic country in general just like Italy and Spain. Like in most countries there are more and more young people not going to church though.
No, he does not exist, on the other hand, someone dressed like Santa would have to go through customs and he better have a passport.
it depends it doesn't like some countries but it does like others.
An MEDC, like all other European countries. An MEDC, like all other European countries.
Samoans have the same food like other countries, but like other countries as well, they have their own delicacies, and their own way of preparing food, recipes, etc.