Catholics. They go back to the time of Jesus. It is what Jesus founded. Baptists first started in 1609.
Altogether, there were perhaps a 100 million (100,000,000) Baptists in the world at the end of 2010, counting all the different Baptist Churches together. For the same year, there were approximately one billion Catholics (1,000,000,000) making about ten times as many Catholics in the world as Baptists.
Catholics ARE Christians. Christianity basically splits to: Catholics and non Catholics, the non-Catholics are Protestants, Baptist, Non Demoninational ect. Yet we are all connected because we are all Christians.
I do not believe there to be any Baptist Churches in Morocco. Less than 0.1% of the Moroccan population is Christian, and most of those are Roman Catholics.
he is only 6mos. older
Protestant, most churches such as Methodist or Baptist come from the protestant faith.
John the Baptist.
It is John the baptist , as his mother Elizabeth and Mary were cousins.
Catholics do not claim to be the oldest religion as there are a number of older religions, Judaism for example. However, Catholics do claim rightly to be the original and oldest Christian religion.
john the baptist. he is six months older that jesus
Catholics believe that they have to pray at all times, that there is no way to be saved without prayer. I'm not real sure why you are asking about praying with Baptists. If you mean do Catholics have to be baptized to pray, everyone was made by God and can and should pray always. But that should lead you to be baptised and you should always pray before and after baptism. If you are asking if it is okay to pray with a Baptist, a member of the protestant denomination, I would see nothing wrong with this, if they are not praying for something contrary to the faith. If you are asking if they may attend a Baptist service, if there is good reason to, I'm sure that your confessor would give you permission, but you should not be attending Baptist services just for the fun of it.
Basically, Catholics worship idols. There are many other components in Catholic religion in common with Paganism which is much older.
John the Baptist announced that Jesus was the Christ (ie the "Messiah"[Hebrew] or "Christ" [Greek]), as also foretold in Old Testament prophecies.