Italians are originally and typically Catholic.
Most Italians are Roman Catholic. Rome is the home of the Vicar of Christ since the first century when St. Peter went there, and most of central Italy was ruled by the Vatican after the Roman Empire collapsed.
Catholic Christianity is the religion for the majority of italians!
Most Italians are of the Catholic belief system. They believe in a system of priests and pray to saints in addition to Christ.
Mostly because the Roman Empire turned Catholic in the fourth century, and most Italians are descended from those early converts.
Yes and no. Those Italians who hold other or no beliefs don't believe in Buddha. Those Italians who respect Buddhism as a religion believe in Buddha.
Most Italians are
Mosley catholic
currently from what i have heard he is catholic.
most of the Italians are catholics, so yes.
Some Italians believe in God. In many cases, it's the God of Christianity in whom Italians believe. But there also are Italians who believe in the God of Judaism, the God of Islam, or the gods of Hinduism.Some Italians believe in the people of Italy or in particular parts of Italy. Italians tend to value the regular interactions of family and friends. They know that they live in a country that appeals to visitors. They also know that they make accessories, clothing, food, and other products that have worldwide appeal. For these reasons, Italians tend to believe in themselves and each other even when they stop believing in God.
Most Italians are Catholic.