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Catholic AnswerA Catholic territorial parish is the normal parish in a diocese that covers one city or town, or a section of a city. A Catholic ethnic parish covers a particular group of individuals within that territory. For instance, in the city where I grew up there was one territorial parish, but there were half a dozen ethnic parishes. The territorial parish was mostly Irish descent, although by the time I was born there was a German priest and many different Americans went to it. There was also a Polish parish, a Slovak parish, an Italian parish, another Irish parish, and some others. The Mass at the time was in Latin, but in the ethnic parishes, the sermon was in their native language, etc. When I left college, I got a job in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where the Church right behind me had been an ethnic black Church.The is a very slight difference between ethnic and culture. Culture refers to common things done by a particular group while ethnic can be defined a group that has a particular dominant culture.
Ethnicity explains your ethnic background. Ethnic anxiety is when you feel uncomfortable or have prejudicial issues with a certain ethnicity.
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During the territorial period of Louisiana, there were troubled ethnic relations between French Creoles, American settlers, and Native American tribes. Tensions arose from land disputes, cultural differences, and conflicts over political representation. Additionally, the forced assimilation policies imposed by the American government caused friction with the existing ethnic groups in the region.
Ethnic conflict involves tensions and violence between different ethnic groups, often rooted in historical grievances or competition for resources. Genocide, on the other hand, is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a particular ethnic, racial, or religious group with the intent to eliminate them entirely. Genocide is a more extreme form of violence and is considered a crime under international law.
People of a single ethnic group can have different religions, for example the British are largely Protestant and Catholic Christians and their religious affiliation does not follow ethnic boundaries (historically). People of one religion can be from many different ethic groups. For example, Muslims are Arabs, Berbers, black Africans, Asians, etc. A religion is a belief system. An ethnic group is a group of people with common ancestry and culture.
Tribes are social groups united by common ancestry, culture, and leadership, often residing in specific territories. Ethnic groups share a common cultural heritage, language, religion, or ancestry, but may not always have the same level of social organization or territorial presence as tribes.
Climate, vegetation, clothing style, ethnic diversity, and prevailing language.
Becuase it is an ethnic place
Nations refer to a group of people connected by shared culture, history, or language, while states are political entities with defined borders, organized government, and the ability to govern a population within those borders. Not all nations have their own states, and not all states are comprised of a single nation.
he is german and itialian and he is catholic
Aren't normans an ethnic group of people from France? ("the Norman invasion") Christians are all over the place.