There are many different branches of Christianity, but the most common in Europe and other Western countries are Christianity, and Catholic. Some other smaller but still large branches include Mormon and Anglican.
The majority of European Americans tend to be Christian, but there are many European Americans that Jewish, Muslim, various New Age Religions, Wiccans, and even a few polytheists
Islam
They are all sovereign states, democracies, western countries, European countries, Western European countries, all bordered by the Atlantic ocean, and all mainstream Christian religion.
yes that person ^ could be right, but I don't know. I've read he was Jewish. Makes sense 'cause his resume lists him as Eastern European and Mitchell is NOT an Eastern European name. A lot of people's ancestors changed their names to hide being Jewish and Mitchell seems to be a common one amongst Eastern Europeans. Or he could be half Eastern European and half Irish (Mitchell is originally an Irish name), but his resume doesn't say that.
Russia's religion in the Middle Ages was Christianity.
The word 'Christian' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a believer or follower of a Christian religion or Christian beliefs. The noun Christian is a proper noun, the name of a specific religion and is always capitalized.The word 'Christian' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example Christian religion or Christianbeliefs.
Christianity
The European Union actually has a large population of people who aren't affiliated with religion, almost half. More and more Europeans are becoming non-religious. However, going into citizens of the EU who are actually religious, all EU countries are majority Christian. The largest religious denomination of the EU is Roman Catholicism.
The most common religion is Roman Catholicism.(catholic)
The Catholic denomination is the largest Christian group in the world followed by protestants in England and the US.
Islam 45%Orthodox Christian 36%Roman Catholic 15%Protestant Christian 3%Jewish 1%
The Netherlands was one of the original five members of the then European Common Market, which became the European Union. Poland joined, along with other Eastern European nations, early in the 21st century.