Before Sts. Peter and Paul came to Rome, Rome was entirely pagan.
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.
No. The time period for what we refer to as Ancient Greece had ended before Catholicism began.
Catholicism is the fulfillment of the old testament story and is the new and everlasting covenant with God
The predominant religion in Panama is Catholicism, as it is throughout Latin America.
Roman Catholicism, it might still be the most popular.. :)
Before and even after the great awakening the most common religion was Catholicism (Catholic). If you weren't catholic you would either be burned or put in prison
Before Christianity came to Britain, the priests of the ancient Briton were of the Druid religion. This was a pagan religion and they offered human sacrifice.
Christmas Eve is the day on which Italians celebrate. In ancient times, one day was considered as ending, and the next day as beginning, with sundown. So Christmas actually began the evening before.
Before the Euro was used, Italians used Lira as their money.
Before Christianity, they were pagan.
Brahmanism is a religion that was founded in ancient India. Before Brahmanism there was Vedism. The class of priests were called Brahmas.
Catholicism was the official religion of France before the nation of France was even formally recognized as a nation. It has been the official religion of this region since the Baptism of Clovis in A.D. 496 gave birth to France. You may be thinking of the Edict of Nantes by Henry IV in 1598 which first recognized protestants as something more than just another heresy, but named Catholicism as the official religion of France recognized a reality of more than a millennium at that point.