Catholicism was the official religion of France before the nation of France was even formally recognized as a nation. It has been the official religion of this region since the Baptism of Clovis in A.D. 496 gave birth to France. You may be thinking of the Edict of Nantes by Henry IV in 1598 which first recognized protestants as something more than just another heresy, but named Catholicism as the official religion of France recognized a reality of more than a millennium at that point.
Edict Of Nantes
of where?
Catholicism
The official religion of Italy is Roman Catholicism.
The official religion in Monaco is Roman Catholicism.
Nicaragua's state religion is Roman Catholicism.
Roman Catholicism is the official religion, but most people refer to their religion as voodoo.
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it has a pick your own religion, we wont care lawSpain does not have an "official" religion is Roman Catholicism. The predominant religion is Roman Catholicism, but they tolerate all religions.
England was supporting the Netherlands and had the "audacity" to reject Catholicism as an official religion (supporting Protestantism).
Austria-Hungary had no official religion, although the dominant religion was Roman Catholicism.
Catholicism became the official state religion of France in 496 AD when Clovis I, the king of France at that time, changed religions from paganism to Catholicism.
There is no "official" religion in Mexico (i.e. the Mexican government is secular). However, the most prominent religion is Roman Catholicism, followed by 88% of the population.