They are referred to as 'neophytes'.
Most spanish, latino, and other hispanic people are catholic, and their baptisms follow the catholic tradition.
The missions were open to all. The only people that were usually around when a mission was started were the Spanish missionaries and Indians.
It wasn't the "Spanish people" but the priests that were with the explorers. Missions were created from South America, Mexico, and through the southwestern sections and western North America.
Yes!
Missions
many people think the spanish did but some think american indians did
People from Havana are called "habaneros" in Spanish.
Alright, so 97% of the Mexican/Spanish people are Catholic. How to say Religion in Spanish is religión.
catholic
most people in Latin America are Roman Catholic
indians,catholic and spanish people x ) i think
Spanish speaking people are called "Hispano Parlantes" in general. "Spanish Speaking".