There was many conflicts between the authorities and the catholics because the authorities did not let the catholics celebrate mass and build churches and catherdrals.
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You need to be a whole lot more specific with your question, why were there more conflicts between - WHEN, and WHERE? Narrow it down to one century, and perhaps a country, the Church is a world-wide organization that has been here for twenty centuries.
There was many conflicts between the authorities and the catholics because the authorities did not let the catholics celebrate mass and build churches and catherdrals.Catholic AnswerYou need to be a whole lot more specific with your question, why were there more conflicts between - WHEN, and WHERE? Narrow it down to one century, and perhaps a country, the Church is a world-wide organization that has been here for twenty centuries.
In Northern Ireland it would have been between Catholics and Protestants. Many individuals were shot for being one or other of those religions. Many wider atrocities were carried out too. In the Balkans there were conflicts between Christians and Muslims and also between different races. Many major atrocities occurred, with many instances of attempts at ethnic cleansing.
Yes.
Between 100,000 and 150,000 Catholic people.
It is mostly to do with the segregation between blacks and whites
Estimates of the number of Catholics executed during Elizabeth I's reign vary widely, but it is generally believed that around 200 to 300 Catholics were executed for religious reasons. This included prominent figures such as priests and laypeople who were involved in Catholicism, which was seen as a threat to the Protestant establishment. The persecutions were part of broader religious conflicts during the period, particularly following the English Reformation.
A good number yes. A good number of people in all US states are catholics. By no means are all californians catholics. But many many are.
The Archdiocese of Chicago serves 2.3 million Catholics.
Conflicts between the rich and the poor often stem from disparities in wealth, power, and access to resources. The wealthy may be perceived as benefiting more from societal systems, leading to resentment and feelings of injustice among the poor. Economic inequalities and social injustices can exacerbate tensions and fuel conflicts between different socio-economic groups.
I guess you really mean the Mexican War of Independence. There were 14 years between both conflicts.
It has been legalized. That is why there has been so many conflicts between the pro-lifers and the pro-choicers.
Yes, because Catholics are just one of the many Christian groups.