No.
Yes, it is true.
Roman Catholicism considers itself to be the one true church.
Yes
Because Roman Catholicism did not even exist at that time (988 AD) when Prince Vladimir of Kiev decided that Orthodox Christianity was the true religion for his people.
According to the Catholic Church, that is not alright and is a sacrilege. The Catholic Church would want you to research Catholicism and fully believe in it, or not convert.
Yes. Catholicism was started as the One True Church by Jesus Christ, but many people have broken away from Her.Another answer:No, There were smaller groups that came from the original Christian church, and were not part of Roman Catholicism, and thus were not involved in the Reformation, such as Anabaptists.
What you say is true about Islam and Judaism and Catholicism: all come from the one God. Only Catholicism is based on the coming of God as man, Jesus, the son of God, who always was one with God the father and God the Holy Spirit. Catholicism does not teach against any other religion
Catholicism.
Odd question, the answer is no, Catholicism is Christianity.
He convented back to Catholicism
It is true there were several Spanish colonial settlements in what is now the southeast and southwest US. The Spanish Missions in America were suppose to convert the indigenous people to Catholicism.