Oh, dude, like, people in the Andean countries are mostly Roman Catholic because of the Spanish colonization back in the day. The Spanish brought their religion with them and kind of, like, spread it around. So, yeah, that's why you'll find a lot of Catholics chilling in the Andes.
They learn and follow the beliefs of their ancestors. South America was colonized by the Spanish, Portuguese and the French. The state religion of the colonists was Roman Catholicism and they imbued their indigenous populations with it.
They learn and follow the beliefs of their ancestors. South America was colonized by the Spanish, Portuguese and the French. The state religion of the colonists was Roman Catholicism and they imbued their indigenous populations with it.
No, they are Roman Catholic
As of 2021, the population of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Greensburg, located in Pennsylvania, is approximately 495,000 Catholics. This Diocese serves several counties including Armstrong, Fayette, Indiana, and Westmoreland.
The people of Italy are mainly Roman catholics.
Not Roman Catholic, just the ROMANS. It was for their faith>
94 percent of the people are baptized members PowerspeaK12 answer: 94%
They are Roman Catholics because I am Vietnamese and I am Catholic. Some churches are Catholic churches for Vietnamese people. Not a lot of people are Catholics in Vietnam. Most are Buddhist.
88% of french people are roman catholic
The majority of Irish people are Roman Catholic Christians.
83 percent of quebecors roman catholic?
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Colorado Springs was created on November 10, 1983. It was established by Pope John Paul II through the division of the Archdiocese of Denver, and it encompasses 10 counties in central Colorado.