Nostradamus, the 16th-century French astrologer and seer, is often interpreted as having predicted significant upheaval within the Catholic Church, though his writings are cryptic and open to various interpretations. Some of his quatrains have been linked to the decline of the Church's power and influence, suggesting a period of turmoil and transformation. However, specific predictions regarding the end of Roman Catholicism are not clearly articulated in his work, leaving much to speculation and debate among scholars and enthusiasts. Ultimately, Nostradamus's prophecies remain ambiguous and can be interpreted in many ways.
Nostradamus said that Matt would turn out gay too.
There are absolutely no referents to this date in the bible or in the writing of Nostradamus for that matter.
Yes Nostradamus did say they would land on the moon.
The highest percentage of Canadians is Catholicism. However, it is difficult to say how many of those Catholics are practicing.
You seem to be describing the Rosary Beads of the Roman Catholic Church. So I suppose the answer would be Catholicism.
Nostradamus predicted that someone was going to take over western Europe (he was never really specific, he didn't even say when, so I wouldn't be worried about any of his predictions)
This is a form of the verb "to predominate" which means to be the most numerous subgroup in a group. "There are adherents to 35 different religions in our town, but Roman Catholicism predominates." That is to say, of the group of religious people in our town, the Roman Catholics are the largest subgroup.
I would say that the Spanish conquistadors who conquered this part of South America in the name of the Spanish crown would have bought Catholicism with them.
Catolicismo.
a Blend name-Like say Marianne, in this case of Diana (Goddess of the Hunt) and Ann or Anne usually identified with Grace and in Roman catholicism the mother of St.Mary.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. You don't say WHEN. For instance, during the protestant revolt, Spain and Italy remained faithful to Catholicism. In recent times, the only two countries that seem to be remaining faithful, to a degree, are Poland and Ireland.
I am not sure about it. Clear mean a specific question. Thx for trying to make a question.