Italians are not known as being religious. They are known for the pride they have in their culture aka "cultured". Religion is secondary to them, and most are Catholics if they haven't converted to another religion.
Italians are originally and typically Catholic.
Its not important to some people, but important because some civilizations were built on their religion.
No. Italians are considered Europeans.
Two things that the Italians have inherited from the Romans are language and religion. Italian is a romance language; that is, a language derived from Vulgar Latin (a mixture of Latin and local languages). Catholicism developed in the Roman days. Originally it was called Latin or Western Christianity and was the main religion of the western part of the Roman Empire. Greek or Eastern Christianity was the main religion of the eastern part of the Roman Empire. Later it came to be called Orthodox Christianity.
The Mayan pyramids were important to the Mayans because it was part of their religion
Catholic Christianity is the religion for the majority of italians!
The official religion of Italy is Roman Catholicism.
Nearly 96% of Italians claim Catholic as their religion.
Where they have a religion, it's mainly the Roman Catholic variety of Christianity.
Italians are originally and typically Catholic.
Yes and no. Those Italians who hold other or no beliefs don't believe in Buddha. Those Italians who respect Buddhism as a religion believe in Buddha.
It was not
Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Catherine Siena are both important to Italians
It's said to have encouraged a great culture of family.
Italy's history is tied closely to the history of Catholicism.
About 70-80% of Italians are Christians, more precisely, Catholics.
Catholic Christianity is the most common religion in Italy.