They didn't convert they began as Catholic. In the middle ages all of Europe was Catholic and it has stayed that way in most countries.
94 percent of the people are baptized members PowerspeaK12 answer: 94%
católico romano
The main religion in Spanish-speaking countries is Christianity, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic.
The dominant religion of Spain is the Roman Catholic Church.
Call a Spanish speaking Roman Catholic priest.
No, they do not have to convert. However, they do have to agree to raise any children as Catholics.
The Spanish sent missionaries and monks to establish Catholic churches and schools.
Gerard Manly Hopkins
Spaniards, Roman Catholics
There are no such complications of getting married to a person from the Catholic family. The question comes here is about the Roman Catholic faith. A Jew and a Roman Catholic cannot get married in a Catholic Church unless the Jewish Person is ready to convert themselves to a Roman Catholic. If the Jewish person is not ready to convert to a Roman Catholic and still wants to get married in a Catholic Church then the marriage won't be celebrated in a mass. There are even more conditions to it :1. The children will be born and brought up into the Catholic Faith.2. The Roman Catholic by birth can continue his / her faith and receive all sacraments from the church.3. The Jewish person cannot receive Holy Communion in mass.
To convert natives to Christianity and wealth
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, you need to discuss this with your priest. If you marriage that you are in is valid, you should have no problems.