It means a Catholic with a Mexican heritage.
A majority of Mexicans are Roman Catholic, so Catholic churches.
The vast majority of Mexican Americans are Roman Catholic. However, some practice other denominations of Christianity. -Source- I'm Mexican American.
Do you mean The Pope
It usually refers to the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church.
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. Thus I can safetly tell you that exactly 0% of the Mexican population is Roman Catholic. However, about 82.7% of them were Catholic in the 2010 census.
yes it led to Mexican War of independence
A Californio is a Spanish-speaking Roman Catholic Californian living in California before the Mexican-American War.
St. Michael Roman Catholic sounds like the name of a Catholic Church which has been named after St. Michael the Archangel.
Roman Catholic Answer"Catholic mindset" is not used in the Catechism or the Code of Canon Law.
I assume you mean Roman Catholic. If so, then: No, Greece is largely Greek Orthodox. As an anglo-catholic I believe that Orthodox Christians are members of a valid branch of the one, holy catholic and apostolic church. But they are not roman catholic.
Catholicism. Obedience to the Roman Catholic Church.
"Navidad" is Spanish for Christmas. Yes, as 76.5% of the Mexican population is Roman-Catholic, it is an important celebration.