There are no "other" words for someone of a certain religion without disrespecting the religion. Just keep calling them catholics and protestants.
From the Catholic point of view the person would be an apostate - one who deserts his religion for another. From the Protestant view - a convert.
The Church refers to non-Catholic churches as ecclesial communities as they are not "churches" in the real sense of the word. Most of these now are '''protestant''' of one form or another and called that.
its a puritan
She was a Protestant
Protestant or Catholic? (The Catholic Bible is longer, so there could be more examples.)
In the Protestant church the system would be called doctrine or Theology. In the Catholic church it is catechism or dogma.
James I of England was Protestant not Catholic.
Protestant is the word that refers to a Christian that is not affiliated with the Catholic church. The protestant church includes Methodists, Presbyterians, Baptists and many other denominations.
The name can be either Protestant or Catholic.
No.AnswerIf you mean 'catholic' with a small 'c', then yes. the word 'catholic' simply means 'universal' and so the Protestant Church is part of the universal Christian Church worldwide. If you mean 'Catholic' with a large 'C' - this usually refers to the Roman Catholic Church and, though the Protestant Church is part of the catholic (universal) church, it is not part of the Catholic (Roman Cattholic) church as this is a separate denomination.
Protestant
No. The Protestant Church was founded by Martin Luther, a German Priest in the 14th century after seeing too much corruption in the Medieval Catholic Church. The center of the Protestant was to Protest against the Protestant Church, hence the word "Protest" in Protestant.