Exorcisms are a superstitious practice no longer supported by some Protestant Churches. However, when ill-informed and emotionally desperate people can not find an acceptable solution to some personal crisis that they believe to be within the religious sphere of influence, they may overcome their religious differences and approach the Catholic Church for an exorcism.
It can happen to anybody. Whether that person is religious or not.
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Christianity is the main one, mainly Catholic.
Most people keep their religious beliefs private and therefor one can not answer this question.
Because They Wanted Them To Have Better Religious Freedom And Catholics,Who Where Discriminated Against At The Time
Sunni and Shiat Some people claim or say Wahabi as different than sunni but they come under sunnis so the basic denominations are Sunnis and Shiats
The people of the First Fleet were mostly (about 90%) made up of Anglicans, with around 9% being Catholics and another 1% smaller minority Christian denominations.
In the colony of Georgia, there was no specific religion. All religions were welcome, even wanted. The only exception were Roman Catholics, which were not welcomed due to the religious wars fought in England.
Though the numbers are dropping, the latest percent of Roman Catholics is 95%, Jews are about 1%, Greek Orthodox is roughly 1.5%, and Atheist is 2.5%. The numbers are rising for Atheists and dropping for Catholics from people not going to Church and not practicing their faith. 80% of Jews in the world lived in Poland at a time before WWII.