Yes, it is possible to be both Christian and Catholic. Christianity is the broader religion that includes various denominations, such as Catholicism. Catholicism is a specific branch of Christianity that follows the teachings of the Catholic Church. So, a person can identify as both a Christian and a Catholic.
Christian and Catholic are the same thing. If you get baptised as a Catholic you are a Christian Catholic
Both, the Catholic Church is the original Christian Church.
You're presuming that they aren't Christian. It's certainly at least possible to be both a Roman Catholic and a Christian.
All Catholics are Christians. There were no Protestants until the 15'Th Century.
St Andrew was a fisherman and follower of Jesus. During his life he was a Christian Apostle and was present at the Last Supper. The term Catholic didn't come into use until centuries later and now denotes one denomination of Christianity. St. Andrew is considered both a Catholic and Christian saint.
Catholics are Christians. In fact, they were the original Christians. Therefore the missions are both Catholic and Christian but that is a redundancy.
There are Carmelite and Catholic nuns, both are Christian.
They are both Christian, Dec is from a Catholic background.
Christian. With both protestant and catholic influences.
Maronite Catholic If a person IS Catholic, then they ARE Christian!!!!
mainly 97% Roman Catholic 3% Protestant (both are christian)
Yep they are both christian, Dec was brought up as a catholic.