Henry iv had to become a catholic to become kimg
If i do remember correctly, it was Roman catholic.
Everyone in the play is a Roman Catholic.
Caiaphas in Part 2
Romeo's religion in "Romeo and Juliet" is not explicitly stated in the play. The characters in the play are generally understood to be Christian, as it is set in Renaissance-era Italy where Christianity was the dominant religion. However, religion does not play a prominent role in the story.
Muslim, Jewish, and catholic maybe more
As headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, religion is integral to life within Vatican City.
chinsese
No, it did not.
no
Religion affects peoples ethics and actions.
Religion plays a big part in the crucible because with Rev. Parris being a rev. and his daughter, Betty, coming down with one of the first cases of witch craft the first one he turns to is rev. Hale. Together they turn to God and religion become a part of the play. On the other hand the whole entire play is based on the absence of religion because of the witch craft so religion is the base of the play.