The main religion in the Dominican Republic is Roman Catholic. Catholic.
Roman Catholic
The main religion in the Dominican Republic is Roman Catholicism.
Catholic Christian as he always sign of the cross
St. Thomas Aquinas was a Catholic priest and theologian who believed in Christianity, specifically in the teachings of the Catholic Church. He is known for integrating Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology in his work.
Catholic means universal.
Culture in the Dominican Republic consists of specific types of music, art, and food. The country is predominantly Catholic, and their holidays revolve around their religion.
Yes. The Dominican order is an order in the Catholic Church.
The majority of the Dominican Republic's population follow the Roman Catholic religion. Almost 70% of Dominicans are Roman Catholics. 20% are Evangelical and 10% either do not follow a religion or are part of a very small percentage of the population that follow a different religion (Buddhism, Bahá'í, Islam, Judaism, etc.).
It means that the person who is a member of the Catholic religion believes in Jesus Christ.
Catholicism is the state religion.
If you mean religion, then he is Catholic