This Question is fractured in thinking, not clearly directed as to purpose and meaning and tends to be divisive. A duplicate question.
Battles between Catholics and Lutherans
Lutherans are Christians, they're just one denomination among many which have developed over the years.
Catholics don't squat 350.
Lutherans are a mainstream Christian denomination and they regard God in the same way as all other orthodox churches like the Roman Catholics, Methodists, Baptists etc. The only difference between the Lutherans and, say, the Roman Catholics, is that, as they are a protestant Church they still uphold all Christian beliefs but do not accept the authority of the Pope nor the other members of the Roman Catholic heirarchy. Doctrine between the two churches (provided that it is Bible based) is very similar, but Lutherans do not accept man-made doctrine such as purgatory, limbo, prayer to saints as intermediaries, infallibility of the Pope, priestly celibacy and so on. But their beliefs about God are all the same.
Yes, Calvinists did face opposition from Catholics in Germany during the 16th and 17th centuries. This period saw religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, and tensions were particularly high between Calvinists and Catholics. The Peace of Augsburg in 1555 granted some religious freedom to Lutherans, but Calvinists were still persecuted and faced restrictions in Catholic areas.
Catholics is the universal church of Christ while Romantic refers to the characteristic of romance.
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Anglicans have the Queen of England as Defender of the Faith. They are also under the authority of the ArchBishop of Cantebury.
Mainly the major difference between the two is that the Serbians are of the Eastern Orthodox Faith, and the Croatians are Catholics.
The difference between Muslims and Roman Catholics is that the Muslims pray to Allah and read the Quran. They believe if the submit their whole lives to Allah, they will experience true freedom. Roman Catholics pray to God and read the Holy Bible. Catholics believe the New Testament is the word of God.
Both Lutherans and Catholics believe in the doctrine of transubstantiation (the wafer and wine literally become the blood and body of Christ); both follow a bishop, deacon, priest hierarchy; both teach original sin as well as infant baptism; and both share a history from the first century Christian church to the 1500's. There are two major differences between them, however. Catholics believe in salvation via faith and good works, whereas Lutherans believe in salvation through faith alone. Catholics also believe that the Pope is God's emissary here on earth, whereas Lutherans believe that Christ is the only mediator before God that the Church has.
There is no difference, Catholics are Christians, if you are asking about the difference between a particular protestant wedding and a Christian Catholic wedding, then you should ask that.