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Catholic AnswerThe disciples were the first to practice the Catholic faith, the apostles were the first Bishops, with St. Peter as the first Pope.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
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the first catholic president of the US
Catholic. Other interesting fact, JFK was the first openly Catholic POTUS.
They are closely related as they are one and the same. The Catholic Church is the first and original Christian Church.
the episcopal, because in the catholic church what is the practice of the first apostle is still practice until now.
.Catholic AnswerIf you mean can a protestant be a Godparent for a Catholic, then the answer is no. The Godparent's job is to bring the child up in the Catholic faith, and the first basic requirement of a Godparent is that they are a good practicing Catholic.
JFK was a Catholic. This was a political issue during the election. Some people feared he would be ruled by the pope.
If memory serves - Maryland was initially established as a safe place for Catholics from Europe to relocate to and practice their faith freely and safely.
St. Patrick (Patraigh) was the Catholic priest who first came to Ireland bringing the knowledge and faith of Jesus the Christ.
When people give god first place in their lives, it is known as faith. This is a religious practice, and is not related to science or evolution in any way.
in civil law: yes.in Church law: it depends. if it's a marriage between a Catholic and a non-Catholic, the marriage is only valid if these 3 conditions are consented to: 1) the Catholic is allowed to practice their faith unhindered, 2) their children are to be raised Catholic, and 3) the Catholic spouse must attempt to convert the non-Catholic spouse.if it's a marriage between 2 non-Catholics, I don't know.ANSWER:1. Why would 2 non-Catholics want to be married in the Catholic Church in the first place?And, if they do, then convert to the Catholic Faith.2. Proof of Catholic baptism & confirmation is required for at least ONE of the prospective spouses. The Church won't just "take your word for it."
James Augustine Healy was appointed Bishop of the Catholic church in 1865.