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Catholic, I don't think any others do.
I think that there is just 1 in Quebec surprisingly. I am doing a research project on the churches in Quebec and I havge only found 1 Catolic church. Sory if this is not helpful. :P Although there are not as many churches in Québec City as in Rome, the city of the "300 steeples" or Montréal the city of the "100 clochers", there are a great many Catholic churches in Québec's capital city.
I'm not sure if this is the answer but i think the catholic was popular in Henry VIII reign because he supported catholics himself.
Henry VIII started it. In his fight with the Pope over his divorce of Katherine he cut himself off from the Catholic church and made the Church illegal in England. He began the Church of England and started to take the church properties from the Catholic church and close churches. He had churches destroyed, arrested clergy, and took church property. Thus, the Protestant Reformation was begun under his rein. Anne Boleyn added to it by pushing Henry to keep up his fight with the church and published articles against the church. They were enable to enrich the Crown with the goods and property of the Catholic church.
Because some people are religious, and like to have religious backgrounds. THINK people. THINK. If you were very religious, wouldn't you like a background like that?
When he became king he was a roman Catholic but afterward when he wished to divirce Cathryn of Aragon he turned English Protestant and became the Head of Church for power money .
Joe Elliott belongs to the Church of England. I think it is a Catholic church. Actually, I don't believe that the Church of England is Catholic. King Henry VIII, broke with the Catholic church & the Vatican so he could get a divorce. He then became the head of a new religion the Church of England. Sorry I rambled, I was trying to explain that the Church of England isn't Catholic.
Henry VIII became king in 1509 ( i think the date was 21 April 1509)
Each church/denomination has its own position or opinion. They are different. You should ask each one.
I think it was Anne Boelyn
There are no "denominations" of the Catholic Church. One is either a Catholic or not. A Catholic is under the authority of the pope as the pope is the head of the church. There are other sects of the religion which are closely aligned theologically, but they are not Catholic and they are connoted as "Orthodox", such as the Russian Orthodox or the Greek Orthodox. Catholic Answer As the above answer points out, there are no denominations in the Catholic Church. However, there are historically different "rites" which are also know as Churches, although they are all Catholic Churches. Most of these Rites, particularly in the East, split in the eleventh century, so there is a Greek Orthodox Church and a Greek Uniate Church. The Greek Uniate Church is a "rite" in the Catholic Church under the Pope. A protestant might think these were denominations, as they appear very different, but they are not, and are all under the Pope.
No, Ronald Reagan was raised with the Disciples of Christ Church.