The Catholic and Protestant churches worked together to support composers during the Baroque period.
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Protestant and Catholic. There are also Cults.
Protestant and Catholic. There are also Cults.
Lerond Curry has written: 'Protestant-Catholic relations in America, World War I through Vatican II' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Protestant churches, Relations, Religion 'Protestant-Catholic relations in America' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Protestant churches, Relations, Religion
No. Many Protestant and Orthodox churches also name their parishes for saints.
Protestant and Catholic
it divided the roman catholic church which lead to protestant churches
Protestant churches are just that: protestant, not Catholic. There are currently (2014) over 40,000 denominations in the United States, so different from each other that there is no way to compare them, except in that all of them are not Catholic.
because the protestants were rebelling against the catholic churches rule and authority since they did not like the catholic churches way of ruling
The Church refers to non-Catholic churches as ecclesial communities as they are not "churches" in the real sense of the word. Most of these now are '''protestant''' of one form or another and called that.
Protestantism is a sect (denomination) of Christianity that tries to demphasize the rituals that the Catholic denomination emphasizes. Keep in mind, this is not unorthodox; Protestant churches are just more simple than Catholic churches.
Henry the vlll changed the church from Catholic to protestant.