Yes, Roman Catholicism is viewed as one of the main Australian religions, and has significant effect on the politics of Australia, such as gay marriage rights.
Roman Catholicism is the most common religion in Australia, but there is a very significant number of Anglicans in Australia as well.
Christianity was the main religion of Australia in 1850, particularly Church of England and Roman Catholicism.
Roman Catholicism in Thailand's population is 1,275,900.
Roman Catholicism in Samoa was created in 1954.
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The area of Roman Catholicism in Thailand is 18,831 square kilometers.
Roman Catholicism in Thailand was created on 1965-12-18.
In terms of population, the ten largest countries (and the religions that have the highest number of devotees in them) are, in order: China (Taoism), India (Hinduism), United States (Christianity, mostly Protestant), Indonesia (Islam), Brazil (Roman Catholic), Pakistan (Islam), Bangladesh (Islam), Nigeria (Islam), Russia (Russian Orthodoxy), and Japan (Shintoism). In order of area, the ten largest countries (and their most popular religions) are, in order: Russia (Russian Orthodoxy), Canada (Roman Catholicism), United States (Christianity, mostly Protestant), China (Taoism), Brazil (Roman Catholicism), Australia (Catholicism), India (Hinduism), Argentina (Roman Catholicism), Kazakhstan (Islam), and Sudan (Islam--Sunni).
actually, their present religion is Roman Catholicism...
Roman Catholicism is the main religion of Rwanda
Anglo-Catholicism and Roman Catholicism are both branches of Christianity, but they have some key differences. One major difference is that Anglo-Catholicism is a subset of Anglicanism, while Roman Catholicism is a separate denomination. Another difference is that Anglo-Catholicism allows for more flexibility in certain beliefs and practices, while Roman Catholicism follows the teachings of the Pope and the Vatican more strictly. Additionally, Roman Catholicism places a greater emphasis on the authority of the Pope and the doctrine of papal infallibility, while Anglo-Catholicism tends to have a more decentralized structure.