Priests minister to catholics all over the world. Some are Jesuits, others from other catholic orders.
Yes, the "C" in Colonial should be capitalized when referring to the architectural style of buildings that were built in the Colonial period, typically in America during the 17th and 18th centuries.
No, a majority of the viceroys who served in colonial Spanish America were not Creoles. The majority were typically Peninsulares, which referred to individuals who were born in Spain and held higher social status compared to the Creoles, who were people of Spanish descent but born in the Americas. Peninsulares were granted more political power and opportunities for high-ranking positions in the colonial government.
Peninsulares: the ruling class in colonial Latin America consisting of native born Spaniards and PortugueseCreoles: people of Spanish or Portuguese descent born in Latin America
Portugal and Spain
Local leaders of Spanish colonies in America were often called viceroys or governors. These individuals were responsible for governing specific regions on behalf of the Spanish crown and enforcing colonial policies.
During colonial times most arrived on ships.
No, He has ministered to Catholics in sharing the Gospel of Christ through his music. But the fact is, Don Moen is Protestant, a child of God.
In the United States, Maryland was founded as a colony of refuge for catholics.
Because it was one of the few places in Colonial America where Catholicism was tolerated, it was created to be a refuge (a safe place) for Catholics in the new world.
It was created as a haven for English Catholics.
the established it for the Catholics who were being persecuted
Beer was brewed in colonial America
the country that colonial America is in is new England
1492
Protestants, Catholics, Jews
the old age in colonial America was about 20
The Colonial Dames of America was created in 1890.