As to the conversion of Europe, one cannot state a time and date to such a question, as it was a long and gradual process that took centuries. In his book, A Popular History of the Catholic Church, Philip A. Hughes gives a detailed outline. I shall summarize it by saying: it began with the Apostles and ended in the year 1270 A.D.
Most people of Western Europe, for most of the Middle Ages, were linked by a belief in Christianity, in the communion of the Catholic Church.
AnswerThat is their belief
most people in western europe worked at farmers.
Western Europe is overwhelmingly Christian. Breaking even further, most Western Europeans are Roman Catholic followed by Protestant, followed by Greek Orthodox.
Yes most people from that time in Europe were catholic
Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic
Mostly in western part of Europe. Countries like Portugal, Spain and Italy are very Roman Catholic.
The most powerful religion in western Europe continues to be Catholicism. Centered in Rome, the Catholic church has dominated life in western Europe for over two thousand years. However, the Anglican Church dominates much of England and there are many protestant areas scattered throughout the continent.
Western Europe and Northern Europe. However, Southern and Eastern Europe have numerous places that are just as advanced as Western and Northern Europe, although, as a whole, this is not true.
No. Most western societies do not frown on homosexuality, including Western Europe, Australia/NZ, and most of the Americas.Israel is an example of a non-western society that also accepts gay people.No. Most western societies do not frown on homosexuality, including Western Europe, Australia/NZ, and most of the Americas.Israel is an example of a non-western society that also accepts gay people.
Western Europe