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mainly lutheran with catholic miniority in east.
Procentage of Catholic, Lutheran & Orthodox believers is very close: Catholic - 35% Lutheran - 30% Russian Orthodox - 20%
Norway has no official religion, but most Norwegians are Evangelical Lutheran or Catholic.
No, you can not be both a Catholic and a Lutheran. Confirmation is when YOU confirm that you want to be a member of that particular religion as opposed to Baptism when your parents made that decision.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.
Because he was the first Catholic priest to break away from the Catholic Church, and eventually he translated the Latin Bible into German, hence starting the Lutheran religion, which was the first Protestant religion to break away from the Catholic Church
The Roman Catholic Church is the world's largest religion, with over a billion members. It includes about one-sixth of the world's population.
Roman Catholic.
Mostly Protestant mainly Lutheran a small minority is Roman Catholic, before the Protestant Reformation it was a Catholic country.
NO. It is a Christian Protestant religion based on the teachings of Martin Luther who broke with the Catholic church.
He was a Lutheran.
The dominant religion in Honduras is Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism. The majority of the population identifies as Catholic, but there is also a growing Protestant minority in the country.