They are one and the same. Catholicism is the first and original Christian Church.
The most common religion is Roman Catholicism.(catholic)
Odd question, the answer is no, Catholicism is Christianity.
No, the noun 'Catholicism' is a proper noun, the name of a specific type of Christianity; the name of a specific religion.Examples of common nouns for the proper noun 'Catholicism' are religion, faith, doctrine, etc.
Christianity - and the particular denomination is Catholicism
Roman Catholicism. .................................... Christianity is the religion. Roman Catholicism is one church or major division within Christianity. The Protestant Church and Orthodox Church are other major divisions.
Catholicism IS Christianity.
Roman Catholicism (80% or more of the population has such beliefs)
Christianity--particularly Catholicism--is the dominant religion throughout Central and South America. However, because there are multiple countries in Central America, I'm not sure if all/any have adopted Christianity as their "official religion."
Christianity is the main one. This can be Catholicism, Protestent, Baptist, Methodist, the list goes on. But yeah Christianity is the #1 one.
Yes. Catholicism is a major branch of Christianity. Christianity and Judaism are two different religions.
Cortes converted the Aztecs to Christianity, and Catholicism is a type of Christianity, so you could say either way
Christianity is older than Catholicism. Christianity began with the teachings of Jesus Christ in the 1st century, while Catholicism emerged as a specific branch of Christianity in the 1st century as well, but became more defined in the following centuries.