Roman Catholic AnswerThe human race is the only one that has Catholics.
mostly Roman Catholicism as the French government only allowed Catholics to go to Quebec. Native religions were also practiced.
Maryland was the only colony where Catholics were free to worship without fear of persecution.
Some devout Catholics go to Mass daily. But generally only Sunday is the day of obligation.
Catholics can pray anywhere, they don't have a certain place where they can only pray. They pray in places like churches, their home, or wherever
Roman Catholic AnswerThe only way that anyone can be converted to Catholicism is for them to accept the grace of God.
The "name change" was only made by protestants in England who thought they could be Catholics without acknowledging the Pope in Rome, they are the ones who first started referring to Catholics as Roman Catholics so as to allow themselves to be "Anglo" Catholics. There was never any official name change.
Technically, the only 'Roman Catholics' are Catholics who live within the Diocese of Rome. Everyone else is just a 'Catholic.' The term 'Roman Catholic' developed following the Protestant Revolt, mainly in England, and was used to distinguish between members of the Church of England who, mistakenly, thought they were still true Catholics and the Catholics who remained loyal to the pope. The Catholic Church never uses the term. There are simply Catholics and non-Catholics. If you are in union with the pope in Rome, you are a Catholic. If you are not in union with the pope, you are NOT a Catholic. It is as simple as that.
No. The only religious group that refused is Quakers.
Only practicing Roman Catholics worship Mary as the Mother of God.
Certainly only God knows.
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