There are a lot of Catholics in Europe and in both North and South America; there are fewer Catholics in Africa and Asia - but not so few as to be insignificant. Catholicism is pretty much everywhere; it is a very widespread religion, and has more members than any other.
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About one billion are Catholic; but not all practice the faith
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All Franciscans are followers of St. Francis of Assisi, and are therefore Catholic.
The followers of the Catholic religion are all over the globe. The majority of them live in Europe, and South America. North America has some as well. To be a Catholic, you need to follow the guidance of the Pope in Vatican City. John F. Kennedy was the first Catholic US president. Stephen Colbert is another famous Catholic in the United States.
All Franciscans are followers of St. Francis of Assisi, and are therefore Catholic.
No, Catholicism is not the largest religion in the world by number of followers. As of 2021, Christianity holds that title with over 2.3 billion followers, of which Catholicism is the largest denomination.
The easy answer if they aren't Catholic then they don't believe the Pope is the leader of their faith. The Pope is the leader of the Catholic church.
As of 2008, there are 1.1 billion Catholics versus 1.5 billion Muslims.
He was a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic church before Martin Luther started the Protestant reformation. His followers were known as Lollards, and his movement became known as the Lollard movement.
Spain is dominantly (94%) a Roman Catholic country. Its religion began roughly 2000 years ago in Jerusalem, with the life and crucifixion of Christ and promulgation and evangelization done by his followers: the Ecclesia.