Neither one is better. They are just different.
No, the predominant religion in Britain is Anglicanism, followed by Presbyterianism. Catholicism is close behind.
He increased the power of priests and bishops and decorated the church.
Catholicism and Protestanism were main and Anglicanism began as an 'interweaving' of these two. See related link below:
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no way to compare Christianity and Catholicism as they are one and the same thing.
Predominantly Christianity (mostly Anglicanism,Roman Catholicism), Atheism, minority Judaism,Buddhism, Islam and others. well basically shes mixed we don't know.
Queen Elizabeth I was an Anglican and a member of the church her father Henry VIII founded. The nation was still in turmoil over the change from Roman Catholicism to Anglicanism.
Saint Joseph is celebrated to one extent or another all over the world. He is venerated in Catholicism, Anglicanism, Lutheranism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy.
Anglicanism was created in England.
No! They are Christians.
Anglicanism has never been forced on the people, at certain times Catholicism has been forced, but there were a variety of Protestant Churches that people have neen allowed to join.
The main religion in Britain is Christianity, with the largest denomination being the Church of England. Other Christian denominations such as Roman Catholicism, Presbyterianism, and Anglicanism are also present in the country.