Well in the Catholics case one of them was Catholic and the other a non-Catholic and what happens alot is after years of living together as husband and wife the non - Catholic will usually turn to the Catholic faith and take classes and the Holy Sacraments to become a Catholic. But alot of times it takes time to understand the faith before immediatly becoming a Catholic. :-) hopes this helps. Take it from me that's what happened to my parents now we are a deep Catholic family.
Maryland was founded by Catholics for Catholics.
No. Some Catholics live in Jerusalem but the majority of the population is Arabic and Jewish. Catholics live in every country in the world.
Yes, and Catholics continue to live there although they are far outnumbered by Muslims and Coptic Orthodox.
Approx 160,000 Roman Catholics live in Glasgow. The City is still overwhelmingly Protestant.
About 17% of all Catholics in the world live in Western Europe. (200,643,617 Catholics in Europe; 1,181,368,942 in the world.
Yes.
They wanted to give Catholics a safe place to live.
There have been Catholics since around the year 33 AD, up to and including the present. There are about 1.1 billion Catholics in 2012.
They wanted to give Catholics a safe place to live.
In the United States, Maryland was founded as a colony of refuge for catholics.
They wanted to give Catholics a safe place to live.
They wanted to give catholics a safe place to live.