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.
The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ and is here to bring Christ to people and people to Christ. The Catholic Church, on the whole, treats individuals, not countries; and, as such, it is here to help individuals, not countries. Various organizations within the church, like some religious Orders, and some dioceses, have set up missions to help people in economically developed countries by giving them food and medicine, education and to try to protect them from the modern anti-life evangelists who are trying to contracept them out of existence.
If you are meaning why are African counties LEDC's (Less economically developed county) it could be as they are just not as well off as other countries. I do believe there are a few African countries that are MEDC's (More economically developed country) It also has to do with the leaders, trades, the weather. A lot of things contribute to it. How the leaders run the country, the trades importing and exporting of foods, materials, clothing, etc. Also the weather as there is little rain, the crops wont survive to their full potential.
Catholicism is the oldest religion in Europe. It is also the largest.
No, as all catholic churches they believe in her
It depends on your country's legal system, but in most developed countries there is a minimum age of responsibility. I believe in UK it is 12.
God. Catholic.
Many are Christian or Catholic, but not all are. The country of Poland and Hungary are best friends and they celebrate a friendship day between the two countries.
God. Catholic.
No they do not
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Roman Catholic.
Yes, Patrick was a Catholic bishop. He would be neither a Catholic nor a bishop if he did not believe in Jesus.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe normal kind.