He was fascinated by the themes of Christianity; more so later in life, but he once said that he 'knew there was a God because of the mathematic beauty of the universe, but he didn't believe it...'
he didn't, Munch did in 1893 way before Dali
Salvador Dalí's father was named Salvador Dalí i Cussa, and his brother, who died shortly before Dalí was born, was also named Salvador Dalí. This familial connection had a significant impact on Dalí's life and artistic identity. The early loss of his brother influenced him profoundly, contributing to themes of identity and mortality in his work.
Salvador Dalí had a brother named Salvador Dalí i Cusi, who died nine months before Dalí was born. As a result, he never had the opportunity to meet his brother, and the loss had a lasting impact on Dalí throughout his life. Since he died at a very young age, he was not alive long enough to have an age at the time of his death in the conventional sense.
Salvador Dali had one wife called Elena Ivanovna Diakonova, but he liked to call her Gala. She came from Russia and died on June the 10th in 1982.
There is no cup with wine in the Catholic Church, wine in the Catholic Church is normally held in a flagon or cruet. This is poured into the Chalice shortly before consecration, at that time it becomes the Blood of Christ, whole and entire, there is no wine left whatsoever, only the appearance.
No, the Priest would not think badly of you. I am not sure what the rituals are called for becoming a Catholic, but, there is a learning process you must take and you also must study that religion. I suggest you do a little studying of your own about the Catholic religion before making this decision. Go onto: www.google.com Type in: Becoming a Catholic
Jewish
Before and even after the great awakening the most common religion was Catholicism (Catholic). If you weren't catholic you would either be burned or put in prison
He was born a Roman Catholic
I believe that it is before kneeling.
he is protestant, mother was catholic before jetting of to cannada.
The Tonkawas are a native American tribe in Texas and Oklahoma. Their religion formed before Christianity came of this continent, so no, it was not Catholic. I do not know what the current religion is of the surviving members.
.How do you treat people before you have any idea what religion they practice? That's the way you respect Catholic people. What difference does their religion really make, to you or anyone else?
Brigham Young never belonged to the Catholic Church. He was a Methodist before converting to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The predominant religion in Panama is Catholicism, as it is throughout Latin America.
Mostly Protestant mainly Lutheran a small minority is Roman Catholic, before the Protestant Reformation it was a Catholic country.
Christian Mother Teresa was born into a Catholic family and remained a Catholic her entire life.