About a billion people.
.Catholic AnswerThe disciples were the first to practice the Catholic faith, the apostles were the first Bishops, with St. Peter as the first Pope.
Not Roman Catholic, just the ROMANS. It was for their faith>
John Donne's early years were spent studying at Oxford and Cambridge, later traveling extensively in Europe where he became interested in the Catholic faith. He then pursued a career in law and politics before ultimately turning to writing and becoming a poet.
Most people in Latin America are Catholic due to the influence of Spanish and Portuguese colonization in the region, starting in the 16th century. The Catholic Church played a significant role in the colonization process, leading to the spread of Catholicism among the local populations. Additionally, Catholic traditions and practices became deeply ingrained in the cultural identity of many Latin American countries over time.
yes. it is a requirement especially in the catholic faith
No, catholic faith originated in Rome
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They are referred to as 'neophytes'.
They were generally Catholic, some Muslim, and Jewish.
The Catholic faith came to the USA with the very first settlers, most were Roman Catholic, particularly the Dutch who were the first people to settle and create a town which is in North Carolina, but the English more or less brought along the Anglican faith
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