No. Some Catholics live in Jerusalem but the majority of the population is Arabic and Jewish. Catholics live in every country in the world.
About 17% of all Catholics in the world live in Western Europe. (200,643,617 Catholics in Europe; 1,181,368,942 in the world.
There are Protestants and Catholics living in many countries across the world; this has been the case for several centuries.
Maryland was founded by Catholics for Catholics.
Brazil has the most Catholics of all the countries in the world.
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Brazil is the country with the most Catholics, but the Vatican, howbeit very small, has the largest concentration of Catholics per population or per square mile.
Of the 6.6 billion people on the planet Earth, an estimated billion of them are Catholic. 25.9 of United States citizens are Catholic, according to the US 2000 Census. They are widely dispersed, though as the previous author mentioned, some enclaves exist with larger percentages. Data obtained from Answers.com
The highest concentrations of Catholics are found throughout Latin America, and in France, Spain and Italy.
Catholics live all over the world except in Antarctica. There is, however, Chaplain in residence. However, there are countries in the world (Saudi Arabia, for example) where there are few Catholics and those few are forbidden from any form of public worship. Some have even been arrested for worshiping God within the confines of their homes. In several other countries Catholics as well as many other Christian sects are under increasing persecution, primarily by Muslims.
Yes, and Catholics continue to live there although they are far outnumbered by Muslims and Coptic Orthodox.
A Roman Catholic's AnswerThe thing that Catholics value most is the love of God. In response to and for His infinite Love, Catholics try to live a good life as taught by Our Blessed Lord through Sacred Scripture and His Church.