Romans copied the Greek religion after years of having their own religion. This is because there were a lot of Greeks around, and the Romans wanted to get along with them better. They gave the Greek gods new Roman names and changed some of their functions, but overall it stayed the same. Both needed to maintain good relations with their gods, and so they worshiped and made offerings at specific gods' temples.
Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism, is the most common religion in southern Europe. Countries like Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Greece have a majority of their population identifying as Catholic.
Today most of Italy is Roman Catholic and Greece is mostly Greek Orthodox.
Roman Catholicism is the most common religion in Brazil.
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Roman Catholic is Ireland's most common religion. After that it is the Church of Ireland.
He was a Roman-Catholic, as it is the most common religion in Mexico.
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The most common religion is Roman Catholic.
both of there religion is roman catholic
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