it depends but no they cant it will be very difficult to change
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are baptized Catholic or accepted into the Catholic Church as a convert, then you remain a Catholic until the day you die, and you will be judged according to the revelation that God has given to the Christian Church. If you leave the Church and apostatize to another some other religion, then you remain a Catholic who is not attending Mass. You may petition the Bishop to be removed from the roles of the Church, but the baptism you received is from God, and it permanently makes you into something different: a Christian, and that is how God sees you, you cannot undo your baptism.Catholics do not claim to be the oldest religion as there are a number of older religions, Judaism for example. However, Catholics do claim rightly to be the original and oldest Christian religion.
There are no "other" words for someone of a certain religion without disrespecting the religion. Just keep calling them catholics and protestants.
Yes, Maryland was founded by Catholics for Catholics.
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Catholics and Protestants are both part of Christianity.
70.5% of Costa Ricans are Catholics, 13.8% are Evangelical Protestants many of them Pentecostal, 11.3% report that they do not have a religion, and 4.3% belong to another religion.
Catholics invent colleges so that can place all the catholics and christians in one place, and learn about religion, specially their own religion os Jesus Christ.
Catholics ARE Christians. Christianity basically splits to: Catholics and non Catholics, the non-Catholics are Protestants, Baptist, Non Demoninational ect. Yet we are all connected because we are all Christians.
catholics have the most but Judiasm is the fastest growing religion
A good religion is a catholic religion. Catholics learn more about God.