The question, as written, doesn't make sense. Adolf Hitler was raised Catholic, how good a one is open to argument. When he grew up, he rejected the Catholic Church, and showed openly, and often, his hatred for the Church. Hitler and the Third Reich were openly at odds with the Church and fought with them on many occasions, eventually closing Churches, and sending innumerable Catholics to the gas chambers.
With him being employed by the government of Germany to scope out and investigate suspicious political parties. Ironically, he ended up heading the worst political party which was also his last assignment.
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. That being said, historically, France, Spain, Portugal, and southern Europe, including Austria, southern Germany, Italy, along with Poland, Ireland, Malta, etc. were mostly Catholic. Before the protestant revolt, they were all Catholic.
Religion in Germany varies by region, with the majority of Germans being Christian, either Protestant or Catholic. Eastern Germany has a higher percentage of atheists and non-religious individuals due to historical factors. There are also significant Muslim and other religious communities in Germany, particularly in larger cities.
Christianity is the most populous religion in Germany, with 53 million followers comprising 64% of the population.
Their president is a Roman Catholic, the main religions are Protestant and Roman Catholicis, but the country's religion depends on the people living there. Germany being one of the most powerful country's in the EU I'd expect a huge mix of beliefs.
The main qualifications for a godparent are that they have to be of the same religion (presumably you're talking about a Catholic baptism), they must be active in their faith and correctly in allignment with its teachings, and should be willing to help the baptized to grow in the faith. Typically parents choose people who are close friends or family. If the boy is older, he might want to choose his own sponsor.
God is the Supreme Being in the Catholic Church who is present in the Trinity- Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Yes, being baptized in the Catholic faith typically means that you are considered a Catholic for life.
Of course not, being Catholic means that you are serious about following Jesus Christ in the only Church that He founded.
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Being German means that you, or someone else, is from, or has ancestors from, the European country of Germany. ___ First and foremost it means being a citizen of Germany.
Episcopal Church is pretty close