Catholicism is the practice of someone who belongs to the Catholic Church, which is part of, or which believes in and professes, Christianity.
So, there is no distinction, though there are some Christians who are not Catholic, all Catholics are Christian.
Odd question, the answer is no, Catholicism is Christianity.
Christianity - and the particular denomination is Catholicism
Catholicism IS Christianity.
Yes. Catholicism is a major branch of Christianity. Christianity and Judaism are two different religions.
Cortes converted the Aztecs to Christianity, and Catholicism is a type of Christianity, so you could say either way
Christianity is older than Catholicism. Christianity began with the teachings of Jesus Christ in the 1st century, while Catholicism emerged as a specific branch of Christianity in the 1st century as well, but became more defined in the following centuries.
Catholicism is the largest denomination within Christianity. Christianity itself is the largest religion in the entire world, hence Catholicism is a major world religion.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no way to compare Christianity and Catholicism as they are one and the same thing.
The main branches of Christianity are Protestantism and Catholicism.
Christianity does not have belief In Religious tolerance. This is significantly different from the belief of Hinduism.
They are one and the same. Catholicism is the first and original Christian Church.
Catholicism & Christianity