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The Catholic Religion teaches that once a Catholic always a Catholic whether practicing or not!Roman Catholic AnswerA Catholic who does not believe in all the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church is traditionally known as heresy, so the proper term for a Catholic who refuses to believe in all the truths taught by the Church that Our Blessed Lord established is a heretic. The modern term for this is "cafeteria Catholic", but the meaning is the same. A Catholic who refuses to be known as a Christian because they do not believe all the things that the Catholic Church teaches is known as an apostate. Our Blessed Lord did not tell us that following Him was going to be easy, or pleasant, but He told us that He would pray to for us to have the strength to do what we are not normally inclined to do.
I believe that would be African Americans but check up on my answer I'm not quite sure.
It would not be a common thing to carry to the US. The machine was developed and patented in the US. And to bring something that heavy and bulky would not have been a good use of space.
Immigrants come to the US every year. There has never been a single year of US history in which there were no immigrants.
Legal immigrants have to apply to the US government for permission to immigrate. Illegal immigrants sneak in.
The Catholic religion and St. Patrick's day during immmigration of 1840-1860. During the Irish potato famine.
Immigrants coming to the US are sponsored are sponsored by family members or employers.
Unless the US citizen is a Native American, all other US citizens are immigrants or descendants of immigrants. Native American make-up 1%-2% of the total US population.
Most immigrants derived from Europe