Depending on what you mean by "Greek religion" there could be two different explanations. You could mean the ancient Greek polytheistic temple worship, or you could mean the Early Greek Church. To both however, the answer is no; Catholicism was founded later then either of these.
Fairuz is a Lebanese Christian singer, commonly associated with the Maronite Church.
The predominant religion in Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) today is Islam, with the majority of the population identifying as Sunni Muslims. However, there is also a small Christian minority, including Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Catholic communities.
Ms. Ringwald's marriage to an American gentleman of Greek heritage would make me want to say that she is Catholic, (Greek Orthodox, etc.) but then I have no idea if she even follows a specific religion because her statement publicly is that LOVE is her religion. Maybe she is Buddhist? (compassion)
Greek mythology is not a recognized religion today. While the myths themselves continue to be studied and appreciated for their cultural and literary significance, they are not actively practiced as a religion by any modern communities.
The religion is known as Hellenism. According to the ancient Greek religion, Zeus is the "Father of Gods and men", who rules the Olympians of Mount Olympus as a father rules the family.
Catholic religion and Greek Christianity are somewhat similar, but other Greek religions are not similar to the Catholic religion.
No, Hecate was not a Catholic figure. She is a goddess in ancient Greek mythology associated with magic, witchcraft, and crossroads. The Catholic religion does not include deities from Greek mythology.
Today most of Italy is Roman Catholic and Greece is mostly Greek Orthodox.
Fairuz is a Lebanese Christian singer, commonly associated with the Maronite Church.
it was about 6000 bc but may even be before that
That would be "Roman Catholicism". It is a Christian religion that believes in the Holy Trinity of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. There are other type of Catholic churches, like the Greek Orthodox or the Russian Orthodox.
Yes, they can be both baptised but the religion that baptises the child last is the one that stands. Therefore, there really isn't any point in doing both baptism except to appease the grandparents. Just decide on the religion and baptise.
The major religion is Christianity: basicly Greek-Catholic, Rome-Catholic and the other branches of Catholicism. Some Eastern parts of Ukraine support Orthodox church.
Christianity (Catholic and others) is about one God, Greek myth believed in a large number of gods.
Greek Orthodox: Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Serbia Catholic: Croatia, Hungary, Austria
The Roman Empire's ways of implementing what they desired and they didn't want that religion to remain and they relinquished it implementing and putting in Catholic christianity.
The Greek mythology is our name for the ancient Greek religion. It originates before history. The authors Hesiod and Homer are the first to put those stories in written form. It does not mean that religion is something created by an author.