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Catholic AnswerIt is impossible to be Catholic and not practice Christianity as the only complete Christianity there is in the world is the Catholic religion. Everyone else who is claiming the name "Christianity" has rejected some part of the revelation that Our Blessed Lord gave to the Catholic Church, and it has preserved it for all these centuries against every heresy from the first century right through modern Protestantism. Of course it is okay to practice Christianity and be a Catholic, you could not possibly do anything else.Roman Catholic AnswerCatholic nuns practice Christianity.
I know that they were united with the Catholic Church. Read on Hitler and also the history of the Catholic Church.
Catholicism is the practice of someone who belongs to the Catholic Church, which is part of, or which believes in and professes, Christianity. So, there is no distinction, though there are some Christians who are not Catholic, all Catholics are Christian.
The majority of Guatemalans practice some form of Christianity, predominantly Roman Catholic.
Christianity
Practice in Christianity was created in 1850.
Christianity, mainly. There probably still is a Catholic majority, but it seems that people are gradually defecting from the Catholic church, and changing to different Protestant churches.
Christianity is the religion with three major denominations: Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant. In each of these, there are literally thousands of sects.
The majority of people in the Bahamas practice Christianity, with various denominations such as Anglican, Baptist, Roman Catholic, and Pentecostal being prominent. There is also a smaller presence of other religions such as Rastafarianism, Islam, and Judaism.
Catholic Christianity
Chiefly, Christianity especially the Roman Catholic church.
Catholicism, the Catholic variety of Christianity taken broadly