catholics have a pope
catholics only have holy water
they both have a bible
different heads of the church for protestantism
Catholicism believes in the authority of the Pope, tradition, and the sacraments, while Protestantism emphasizes individual interpretation of The Bible, salvation by faith alone, and rejects the authority of the Pope. Additionally, Catholics have a structured hierarchy with priests and bishops, while Protestants typically have a more decentralized structure with a focus on the priesthood of all believers.
The most important difference between Catholicism and Protestantism, although there are many, is the fact that Protestantism does not believe that the Eucharist is the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, but believes it is only a remembrance.
Protestantism is a wide group of people who identify themselves as christians and the only real thing that unites all of them is their opposition to Roman Catholisism, so your answer is all three!
catholisism
mostly catholisism
catholisism
Catholisism
Catholisism
Catholisism
Roman Catholisism
Protestantism is part a type of Christianity, though Christianity and Islam are in some ways, similar. The main difference is about Jesus (Muslims believe is a prophet, not the Son of God, like in Christianity). Protestantism believes in simplicity and, in some ways, so does Islam. However, Muslim mosques are quite elaborate, whereas in Protestantism, they are very plain.
Catholisism. The Pope lives in Rome.
Christianity and Roman Catholisism.