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Q: Why was the catholic church stronger in Spain than many other parts of Europe?
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Why was the catholic church stronger in Spain than in many other parts in Europe?

It ruled Europe so it was strong everywhere.


Did Spain break away from the Catholic Church before the rest of Europe?

Roman Catholic Answer:To the best of my knowledge, the only country in Europe which broke away, as a Country, from the Catholic church, was England. I believe that Spain is still nominally Roman Catholic.


What was the dominant religion of the Spanish?

The dominant religion of Spain is the Roman Catholic Church.


During the reformation Spain and France stayed?

Catholic from fear of the roman Catholic church but after 1606 after new England Spain and France


Was the Roman Catholic Church very strong in Spain?

Yes.


What kind of religion is in Granada Spain?

The principle religion anywhere in Spain is the Roman Catholic Church.


What European regions were mostly Roman Catholic?

It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. That being said, historically, France, Spain, Portugal, and southern Europe, including Austria, southern Germany, Italy, along with Poland, Ireland, Malta, etc. were mostly Catholic. Before the protestant revolt, they were all Catholic.


What religion do 94 percent of the people in Spain do?

Most people in Spain belong to the Catholic Church. They are Catholics.


What has the author Paul H Freedman written?

Paul H. Freedman has written: 'Church and society in the diocese of Vich in the twelfth century' -- subject(s): Spain Vich, Vich, Spain. (Diocese) 'The Diocese of Vic' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Diocese of Vich (Spain), Church history, History


What regions of Europe stayed Catholic after the Reformation?

The southern and western parts: France, Portugal, Spain, Austria, southern Germany, Italy, etc. Also Ireland remained predominately Catholic, although technically protestant as it was overun by the English at the time.


What relgions are in Spain?

All religions are allowed in Spain, although the Roman Catholic Church is, by far, the most popular.


Who is the founder of the Catholic Church in the Philippines?

Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. The Catholic religion was first brought to the Philippines by Christopher Columbus and Spain in the sixteenth century.