Most Polish people are either Catholic Christianity or other branches of Christianity and they practice Christianity similar to other Christians. In the communist era, when a Christian church was destroyed, the congregation still showed up to the area where the church was and did church services outside with no roof and no walls no matter what the weather was like.
Christianity had impact on the hearts and minds of people by the Holy Spirit transforming them in a good direction. Their was some amount of Jewish people who lived in Poland during WW2 and Poland fought along with the good allies against the Nazis.
That was Catholicism.
Who are the most important people in Poland?
Catholicism is the major religion of Poland. Once Christianity was introduced to Poland in 966, it became a tool to unify the different tribes of the country. Most Christians in Poland are Roman Catholic: 89.8% (about 75% practicing), Eastern Orthodox: 1.3%, Protestant: 0.3%. Other religions: 0.3%, unspecified: 8.3% (2002 census).
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catholism
Christianity had impact on the hearts and minds of people by the Holy Spirit transforming them in a good direction. Their was some amount of Jewish people who lived in Poland during WW2 and Poland fought along with the good allies against the Nazis.
Roman Catholicism
That was Catholicism.
Poland is mostly Roman Catholic (88%). There are also Polish Orthodox, Protestants, Jehovah Witnesses, and some Muslims.
Where you worship depends on your religion, not your nationality. People in Poland worship in many different types of places. Most Christians in Poland worship in a church, because Christians worship in a church. Most Jews in Poland worship in a temple or synogogue, because that is where Jews worship. Muslims in Poland worship in Mosques, because that is where Muslims worship. Many religions (including Christians, Jews, and Muslims) also worship at home.
Who are the most important people in Poland?
Catholicism is the major religion of Poland. Once Christianity was introduced to Poland in 966, it became a tool to unify the different tribes of the country. Most Christians in Poland are Roman Catholic: 89.8% (about 75% practicing), Eastern Orthodox: 1.3%, Protestant: 0.3%. Other religions: 0.3%, unspecified: 8.3% (2002 census).
people changed their religions people changed their religions
No. Most people in Poland arn't tourists.
There are people of all religions in Queensland
People in Poland live on the country side and the cities/towns.