yes
Roman Catholic.
Mostly Protestant mainly Lutheran a small minority is Roman Catholic, before the Protestant Reformation it was a Catholic country.
Protestant worship was in the local language. Catholic worship was in Latin. The protestant congregations sang hymns. The Catholic congregations did not. Since the Lutheran worship service was a translation of the Roman Catholic one before Trent, little difference existed there.
The Protestant faith, of which the Lutheran faith was the oldest form.
The first Protestant denomination that emerged after the Catholic Church was the Lutheran Church, which was founded by Martin Luther in the early 16th century. Luther's teachings and his criticism of certain practices of the Catholic Church led to the Reformation and the establishment of the Lutheran Church.
Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, Anglican, and a little Baptist.
NO. It is a Christian Protestant religion based on the teachings of Martin Luther who broke with the Catholic church.
They are: Catholic, protestant,anglican,orthodox & lutheran. Ill say more if I find some
90 % of the population are Christian Orthodox. Other are Romano-Catholic, Lutheran and many protestant sectarians.
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Formation of the Protestant faiths (still Christians but are referred to as Protestant instead of Catholic). These include, but are not limited to: Lutheran, Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist...
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.