Yes, J. R. R. Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic.
No, Tolkien was a very devout Roman Catholic.
J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic, but he did not identify as a fundamentalist. His faith had a significant influence on his writing, but he did not promote a literal interpretation of the Bible or strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs.
Tolkien was a Roman Catholic, but he repeatedly stated throughout his life that this did not affect his writing in any way. The cosmology of the Lord of the Rings as detailed in the Silmarillion is clearly not compatible with Catholic theology.
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic. He had devoted himself to Catholicism ever since his mother, Mabel Tolkien died in 1904 when he was only 12 years old. An example of this can be seen in his insistance that his wife Edith, an Anglican/Church of England convert to Catholicism and that their children be raised in it. He remained strong in his beliefs until his death. Tolkien was himself a convert to Roman Catholicism. He was baptised into the Church of England in South Africa where he was born but after his mother returned to England and his father died, she and her children were received into the Catholic church. Their priest, Father Francis Morgan was the children's guardian after she died.
He was Catholic. Catholics are Christians but the religion is quite a bit different with emphasis on sacrements and saints more so than other Christian religions. Sometimes it’s confused if they are Christian, as Catholics believe it is important to be known as such rather than another sect of Christianity.
Tolkien was 12 years old when his mother died. His guardian was a Catholic Priest.
Because Tolkien was a devout Catholic.
No, Tolkien was a Catholic and firmly believed the Catholic doctrine that occult magic is "a lie from the Devil" and prohibited by God. However neither he nor the Catholic church has any problem with fantasy magic or stage magic as neither is real.
She was raised Roman Catholic and attended Catholic school.
There are Roman Catholic churches, basilicas, chapels, cathedrals, etc.
They were Roman Catholic.
Then baptize in Roman Catholic... I don't see the question.