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What is Huguenot Leader?

Members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France


How do you spell protestant?

That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Protestant (churches that split from the Roman Catholic church, or a member of such a church).


What group has more members the Catholic or Protestant Churches?

There are far more Catholics than Protestants.


Why are most US presidents protestants?

The majority of people in the US are either Protestant Christians or else are not members of any church.


Were the Separatists Protestants or Catholics?

The Separatists, also known as the Pilgrims, were originally Protestant members of the Church of England. However, they later separated from the Church and formed their own independent religious congregations, hence the name "Separatists."


What was the brand of Protestantism that flourished in early modern France?

The Huguenots were members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France (or French Calvinists) from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries.


Why do Protestants call themselves christans and not Protestants?

The word 'Christian' means 'follower of Christ', while 'Protestant' refers to any denomination which separated itself from the Roman Catholic Church. While some members of Protestant denominations may well refer to themselves as Protestants, by and large the association with Jesus Christ is considered more important than the disassociation with the Roman Catholic Church - as such, 'Christian' is the primary term used.


Are Mormons still protestants?

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have never considered themselves to be a Protestant tradition. The Church considers itself to be a Restorationist Christian tradition. They believe that true Christianity had to be restored directly by God, rather than reformed from existing faiths, as the Protestants believe.


Are protestants part of the Anglican communion?

The questioner has his terms confused and arouynd the wrong way: it would make more sense if it was something like " Is the Anglican communion protestant?" A "Protestant" refers to someone and/or organization who came out of the Roman Catholic Church "in-protest" at the Reformation, and one of these organizations was the Church of England, which is also known as the Anglican Church. All Anglicans are Protestant, but not all Protestants are Anglican. Just as different churches can be likened to different Football clubs but all their individual members are all known as footy players, so members of individual church "clubs" which came out "in-protest" are known as Protestants, and just as Football is definitely not the same as Rugby, and Football came out of Rugby, so Protestantism came out of Roman Catholicism.


Are members of Assemblies of God churches Protestants?

yes


Protestants who were not members of the Anglican church were referred to as?

Dissenters


Which church has more members in the US - Catholic or Protestant?

The majority of Christians in the USA are Protestant.