There are far more Catholics than Protestants.
No, The Roman Catholic Church is the original Catholic Church. The Orthodox Church is not a "break-away" church. The only churches that broke away are the "Protestant" Churches. God be with you! If by 'original Catholic' you mean the original church founded by Jesus Christ and His Apostles, then most certainly yes, although there are some common beliefs.
the red hand appears on nationalist/catholic and unionist/protestant flags and symbols, but in the context of violence it was the name of a loyalist/protestant paramilitary group
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In the same category as Catholic's, Jewish, Shinto, etc. Protestant's are a religious group. Originally formed as "Protesting...against the religion at that time" in that particular region.
In Catholic belief, unbaptised infants go to limbo because they have original sin, which is washed away by baptism. This is a belief somewhat foreign to the Orthodox faith, and rejected by the Protestant Churches. The Catholic Church is also reconsidering its doctrine on the existence of limbo.
AnswerHe is the founder of the Orange Institution which is a Protestant and anti-catholic fraternal group.
The Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches.Also:those who are now called Baptists were around before the Catholic church was formed, called by different names, so were not of the official protestant movement of the 1500s.
The Puritans thought the Church of England was too Catholic.
The first Protestant denomination that emerged after the Catholic Church was the Lutheran Church, which was founded by Martin Luther in the early 16th century. Luther's teachings and his criticism of certain practices of the Catholic Church led to the Reformation and the establishment of the Lutheran Church.
The main reason the Protestant religion was formed was because people were tired of the Catholic church's overbearing laws. A group eventually protested and broke away from the church forming the Protestant church.
No, Protestants are a sub-group of the Christian faith. Primarily, it refers to non-Catholic, Christian denominations.
The Old Catholic Church is a group of people who left the Catholic Church after the First Vatican Council. They, as indicated in the answer below, are no longer Catholic as they are not under the Holy Father. There is no "Roman Catholic Church, 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..AnswerOnce you split from the leadership of the pope, you cease to be Catholic. Members of the Old Catholic Church are Catholic in name only.