they still kinda dont
Answer from a Catholic convert (from protestant)Although not true in all cases, especially now when the ecumenical movement has produced a lot of dialogue between protestants and Catholics, many of us older people were raised in a protestant environment that was extremely disparaging of Catholic belief and religion. My grandmother was a, not very fervent, Catholic who lived to see all of her children leave the Church and raise her grandchildren outside of the Church. Despite being relatively close to my grandmother as a child, I was never inside a Catholic church, nor did anyone ever talk about Catholicism. It was thought of as something foreign and old country, and not very "American"! Individually, though, my family had many Catholic friends, or should I say, neighbors who happened to be Catholic. Still we did not go to their Church or participate in their strange rituals. I trust things are changing now, that is the view of one man who grew up in protestant American in the 1950's.protestants to catholics
Protestants are called protestants because they PROTESTED against the catholic church because Henry viii was catholic but he wanted a divorce but the catholics would not let him, so he started his own church( church of England) and they were called the protestants, also you can not be protestant and catholic.
Protestants didn't "arrive", Catholic and Protestants are both Christians, Protestant is a religion started by Martin Luther(not King just Martin Luther) who was originally a catholic but thought the Catholic ways were un-godly and not of the Bible so he started Protestant which mean Protest because they Protested against the Pope, the religion spread in mainly the north of Europe and also part of France.
Because they protested against the Catholic church.
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Huguenots are Protestants.
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Tudor religion was a problem to the Tudors since there where protestants and Catholic's when Henry VIII came on the scene it all went wrong cause he was a Catholic which means he was against the Protestants so he then shut all protestant churches down since he wasn't a protestant and then made them all catholic churches so that ment them that there wasn't a church for the protestants so the catholic's didn't like the protestants and the catholic's didnt like the catholic's !
This really is something that is treated on an individual basis and not the relations between denominations as a whole. The Catholic Church certainly has a right to not approve of Mormons or Protestants, as both claim that the Catholic Church has gone astray. The Catholic Church generally has good relations with other denominations and individual Catholic groups work together with both Protestant and Mormon groups on a regular basis. Whether an individual Catholic prefers the company of Protestants or Mormons would be based on his/her individual personality, as they will have many common beliefs with people from both religions.
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You can only have Catholic godparents or Orthodox godparents. No protestants can be godparents in the Catholic Church.