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What is the main religion in Wales?

The Presbyterian Church of Wales is the largest denomination, followed by The Church in Wales ( Anglican), with the Catholic Church the third largest.


Why did the roman Catholic and the church of England split?

because the Pope and other officials were greedy and scammed people with indulgences and other nonsense ways to get money Henry 8th spilt from the catholic church and the pope because the pope didn't give Henry a divorce with Catherine of argon. Martian Luther also split from the church.


King Henry VIII Church Reformation?

1: he had 6 wives 2: he beheaded two of his wives, divorced two, one died and the last survived. 3: he created the church of england. 4: he created the song green sleeves 5: when he was younger he liked hunting 6: his first wife was the fiance of his brother then his brother died 7: he loved food and music 8: it is said that he loved his third wife the most 9: he had two daughters and one son 10: his excuse for beheading his second wife was that she was a witch as she had a sixth finger but the real reason is that she didn't give him a son only a daughter


How was henry tudor reated to King Richard the third?

They were third cousins once removed through the illegitimate side of Henry V.


What is the largest christian denomination?

Catholic most likely. Another answer: Worldwide, Roman Catholics are the largest denomination, Orthodox are second, and Anglicans (Episcopalians) are third. In the United States Roman Catholics are largest and Southern Baptists are second.

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What is the third step in canonisation in the Catholic church?

beatification?


What does it mean to be a Confirmed Catholic?

To be a member of the Catholic Church means to believe in Catholic Christianity and be a official in the Roman Catholic Church and/or attend a Catholic Church.


What is the history of the Catholic Church from first to the third centuries?

The history of the Church from the first to the third centuries could easily fill an entire volume of an encyclopedia and that is not the purpose for Wikianswers.


What is the main religion in Wales?

The Presbyterian Church of Wales is the largest denomination, followed by The Church in Wales ( Anglican), with the Catholic Church the third largest.


What did the First Estate get most of its income from?

Everyone in the Third Estate paid the Catholic Church a tithe or 10% of their income.


What has the author John Joseph Wright written?

John Joseph Wright has written: 'Reflections on the third anniversary of a controverted encyclical' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI)


Why did the roman Catholic and the church of England split?

because the Pope and other officials were greedy and scammed people with indulgences and other nonsense ways to get money Henry 8th spilt from the catholic church and the pope because the pope didn't give Henry a divorce with Catherine of argon. Martian Luther also split from the church.


What were the reasons behind the formation of the church of england?

Christianity is believed to have arrived in Britain during the first or second century, and grew independent from the Church of Rome. The earliest historical evidence of an organized Christian church dates back to the early third century. The Church of England itself traces its history back to the evangelical mission of Saint Augustine, who arrived in England in the year 597 and established his church in Canterbury, becoming the first Archbishop of Canterbury. Augustine, being Roman Catholic, entrenched the denomination across the country; and the Church of England was under papal authority for nearly a thousand years. It was in 1534, under the reign of King Henry VIII, that England separated from Rome. A theological separation had been brewing through various movements in the English church, such as the Lollards; but political support came in the form of marital controversy. Henry VIII wanted to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, in order that he may marry Anne Boleyn. Catherine's nephew, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, pressured Pope Clement VII to refuse the annulment. In response, Henry VIII declared himself Supreme Head of the Church of England, breaking away from the papacy and claiming his marriage to be legally annulled. He was excommunicated by Rome for it. It is from this that the Church of England was truly and finally born; and to this day the monarchy of Britain remains as Supreme Head of the Church of England.


What are third orders?

third order is an association of persons who live according to the ideals and spirit of a Catholic, Anglican, or Lutheran religious order, but do not belong to its "first order" (generally, in the Catholic Church, the male religious: for example Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelite


Why is the Catholic Church so secretive and why won't they reveal the third prophecy?

The Church already revealed all of the prophecies of Fatima, as was confirmed by Sor Lucia, one of the child seers.


What are the top 3 largest Christian churches in the U.S.?

As of 2010 The Catholic Church is the Biggest Christian Church in the US. With about 68,000,000 members. The next is The Southern Baptist Convention with about 16,000,000 members. The third is the United Methodist Church with about 7,000,000.


Biggest church in india?

From Wikipedia, Our Lady of Dolours Basilica is a minor basilica of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church in Thrissur City in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the largest Church in India, and the third-tallest church in Asia; it is famous for its Gothic style architecture.