Some countries that contain majority or plurality Catholic populations include: the Vatican, Italy, Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, Vietnam, the USA, Bolivia, Equador, Ethiopia, the Philipines, East Timor, San Marino, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and Argentina.
She is Catholic. When she was little she went to a Catholic school and is still very religious. Some of her songs even mention God.
Yes. She was raised as a roman catholic, she had a catholic wedding ceremony, as well as a catholic baptism for her son. I would call that a catholic. There seems to be some debate as to how devout she is. Some say she is a "non-practicing" catholic. She practices IVF and is therefore not a Catholic by any stretch of the imagination.
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Niall Horan is irish Catholic.
The majority of non-Catholic countries are found in the Arab nations. Countries like Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan are non-Catholic countries.
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.
Mainly in Catholic countries, Spain, Portugal and Italy and some of the colonies
Roman Catholic AnswerAdult Catholic women in England and Wales, although there are some in Commonwealth countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong.
Poland and Czech Republic are catholic countries. Romania is an orthodox country.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ and is here to bring Christ to people and people to Christ. The Catholic Church, on the whole, treats individuals, not countries; and, as such, it is here to help individuals, not countries. Various organizations within the church, like some religious Orders, and some dioceses, have set up missions to help people in economically developed countries by giving them food and medicine, education and to try to protect them from the modern anti-life evangelists who are trying to contracept them out of existence.
There are Catholics to be found in all Asian countries but the Philippines is the only Asian country with a Catholic majority.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . The majority of people in all of the countries in South America are Catholic, obviously none are Roman Catholic. The overall percentage is around 70% Catholic.
The Catholic institution is more or less the same on all countries it is practiced, with very small, unnoticeable differences.
A President is not necessarily any particular religion. I can think of Presidents of some countries who are Catholic, Presbyterian, or Moslem.
Catholic nations