J.S. Bach was a Protestant. He was a devout Lutheran, and his faith significantly influenced his music, which often included religious themes and liturgical elements. Bach's compositions, particularly his cantatas and passions, reflect his deep commitment to Lutheran theology and worship.
Peter J. Doeswyck has written: 'Roman customs and practices' 'The Roman way of salvation' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrinal and controversial works, Protestant authors
Yes, J. R. R. Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic.
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He was a Roman Catholic if that helps
Betty J. Eadie has had Mormon, Catholic, and Protestant influences, but as far as I am aware does not claim to be a practicing Mormon.
Johann Sebastian Bach
Robert J. Bach was born on 1961-12-31.
J. S. Bach
Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Venerable Father Michael J. McGivney.
During a Nuptial between a Catholic and non-Catholic, the Officiant [Priest or Deacon] blesses the couple. During the baptism of a child, the Officiant [Priest or Deacon] blesses the mother, father and godparents of the child as well as all assembled. If I can bless a car, why not a Protestant? My mother is Protestant! Rev. Robert J. Sweeney, www.holyrosary-ny.com
Michael J. F. MacCarthy has written: 'The Irish Roman Catholic University and the Jesuits'