A priest.
When Constantine converted Christian, he merged the Christian church with the Roman Empire. Thus, Roman Catholicism.
Mainly Christianity, since Italy has been Christian for many centuries now.
Yes, it was one of the earliest forms of Christianity.
If you mean traditional Roman Polytheism then no, Europe was entirely Christian by the renaissance, if you mean Roman Catholicism then yes.
No, Jesus was born a Jew and died as a Jew. However, he founded a "reformed" Jewish religion, or New Covenant, that came to be known as Christianity and Catholicism was the original and first Christian religion. All other Christian religions have their roots in Catholicism.
Most Poles adhere to the Christian Faith, with about 88% belonging to the Roman Catholic Church!
Roman Catholicism. .................................... Christianity is the religion. Roman Catholicism is one church or major division within Christianity. The Protestant Church and Orthodox Church are other major divisions.
Roman Catholicism is the main religion in Palau with 65% of the population being members.
Roman Catholic AnswerApostasy is desertion from Christianity, when a baptized person entirely gives up his Christian faith. Apostate Catholicism is an oxymoron - it makes no sense.
The religions practiced in Panama are Roman Catholic and Evangelical Christian.
Most Spanish citizens are Roman Catholics, but there is a growing Muslim, Protestant Christian, and Atheist minority. There are also small communities of Jews, Orthodox Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, and Neo-Pagans (like Asatru).
Yes. Catholicism was started as the One True Church by Jesus Christ, but many people have broken away from Her.Another answer:No, There were smaller groups that came from the original Christian church, and were not part of Roman Catholicism, and thus were not involved in the Reformation, such as Anabaptists.