First of all, Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. Secondly, your question makes no sense as neither was an effect of the other. Catholicism was effected by Our Blessed Lord establishing His Church on earth - His Mystical Body (see St. Paul). The protestant religions were an effect of sin on individuals unable to follow Christ's Church and so making up their own in order to live with their sins. Lutheranism was an effect of Martin Luther's, Anglicanism was an effect of King Henry VIII and his daughter, Elizabeth, etc.
Rwanda has four religions; roman catholic, Protestant, Adventist, and Muslim.
Roman Catholic, Muslim, Protestant and Jewish
The Religions Through The Period Of Time Changes Such As Henry VIII - Roman Catholic Edward VI - Protestant Mary I - Roman Catholic Elizabeth I - Protestant
Roman Catholic, varied Christian Protestant and various Mayan religions. y candy
about 46% of the Swiss are roman catholic and 40% are protestant
Austria is predominantly Roman Catholic, 73.6% of the population.
Roman Catholic- 73.89% Protestant- 15.41% Other Christian religions- 1.332% Other- 9.368%
The religion in Venezuela is roman catholic 96%,protestant 2%,and other 2%.
Roman catholic,protestant christians,muslims
indigenous beliefs 47%, Roman Catholic 38%, Protestant 15% (1998 est.)
In the June 2002 census, Liechtenstein's religions were listed as Roman Catholic (76.2%), Protestant (7%), unknown (10.6%) and other (6.2%).
Most people in Liechtenstein are Roman Catholic but there is a small percentage of Protestant religion in Liechtenstein.