Denominations of what? The denominations of the money in Italy are euros and euro cents. Euro coins are 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1 and €2 coins as in other countries which use the Euro as their currency. Euro banknotes are €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500 notes. Religious denominations are Christian (mostly Roman Catholic but Protestant and Orthedox churches also), Islam and Judaism.
There is no such coin as the Italian 4 Lire. The small denominations of the Italian Lire in 1886 were the 1 Lire, 2 Lire, and 5 Lire.
Gesù is the Italian equivalent of the English name "Jesus." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which most famously references Jesus of Nazareth (6 B.C. - A.D. 29), around whom Christian denominations center their belief systems and religious practices -- "djey-ZOO" in Italian.
There are thousands of Protestant denominations.
There are thousands of Protestant denominations in the world.
their two denominations in jamaica
Raboni is an Italian term derived from the Latin phrase "Rabboni," which means "teacher" or "master." It is often used as a term of respect to address a spiritual leader or teacher in some Christian denominations.
Protestant denominations are groups of Protestant congregations such as the Lutherans, Charismatics and Adventists. These denominations are prevalent in North America, Africa and Australia.
According to David Barrett there are ~ 33,820 denominations.
No, not all Christian denominations believe in the Trinity. Some denominations, such as Unitarian Universalists and Jehovah's Witnesses, do not adhere to the doctrine of the Trinity.
because different denominations have different beliefs in god :P
Protestant denominations are prevalent in North America and Europe.
Clergy from all denominations are (typically) ordained in their particular religion.