before the 1500's all of western and southern Europe was mostly catholic. in the 1500's the Anglican church was created in England but France, Spain, and Italy still have catholicism as their main religion.
The main religion in Denmark is Christianity, specifically the Evangelical Lutheran Church which is the state church. Approximately 75% of the population belongs to this church.
Jesus Christ.
The Christian community church located in Main St/Hwy 77 of Comber, Ontario. This church has been built in 1917, and it has been part of Comber's history since 1840's.
St Paul's Cathedral in London is a large Christian church.
The only 100% Christian country would be the Vatican, where the Pope resides. The Catholic Church is the oldest Christian Church (the Papacy is traced all the way back to St. Peter the Apostle).
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.
Usually close to the main door of the church. Baptism is the sacrament that 'welcomes' people into the Christian church - it is the sacrament of entry into the Christian family worldwide and the font's siting near the door is symbolic of this.
The main religion was Christianity!!!!!! That was the only religion, if you weren't Christian, you were unnormal and you would be forced to go to church.
95 Theses written by Martin Luther is considered the catalyst for the protestant reformation in England in the 1500's. It focused on the Catholic church practices.
The Hillsong church is a large Pentecostal church located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Over 21,000 people attend services every week. The church is affiliated with Australian Christian Churches.
Christianity is the main religion of Canada. Sadly, many Canadians have been inflicted by secularism. The Roman Catholic Church is the most populous church in Canada.