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    Christianity is the largest religion in Seychelles, with Roman Catholicism being its largest denomination. The country is officially secular and its constitution...
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    Church in Seychelles is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope. In 2020, there are around 75,000 Catholics in the...
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    (1592–98). However, Catholicism (and Christianity in general) in Korea more generally began in 1784 when Yi Seung-hun was baptized while in China under the...
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    established in 1892 by Pope Leo XIII. The first reconstruction of the cathedral started in the same year. Roman Catholicism in Seychelles Cathédrale de...
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    story of American Catholicism. New York: The Macmillan Company. McGuinness Margaret M. and James T. Fisher (eds.) Roman Catholicism in the United States:...
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    priest. Mullet, Michael. Catholics in Britain and Ireland, 1558–1829 (1998) 236pp Watkin, E. I Roman Catholicism in England from the Reformation to 1950...
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    (1998) 236pp Watkin, E. I Roman Catholicism in England from the Reformation to 1950 (1957) Mullet, Michael. English Catholicism, 1680–1830 (2006) 2714 pages...
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    leadership of the Pope in Rome. Its primate is the Metropolitan Archbishop of Utrecht, since 2008 Willem Jacobus Eijk. In 2015 Catholicism was the single largest...
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    Kyiv in 1240, and the Dominican Order was also dispatched by Pope Alexander IV to central Russia in an effort to convert the region to Catholicism in the...
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    Julius (August 24, 2015). "EXPORT-QUALITY MARTYRS: Roman Catholicism and Transnational Labor in the Philippines". Cultural Anthropology. 30 (3): 424–447...
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    under the spiritual leadership of the pope in Rome. Catholicism is one of the six approved religions in Indonesia, the others being Islam, Protestantism...
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    According to the Mexican census, Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion in Mexico, practiced by 77.7% of the population in 2020. A Statistica survey suggests...
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    crumbled in Germany in the 5th century, this phase of Catholicism in Germany came to an end with it. At first, the Gallo-Roman or Germano-Roman populations were...
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    many daimyōs in Kyushu. It soon met resistance from the highest office holders of Japan. Emperor Ōgimachi issued edicts to ban Catholicism in 1565 and 1568...
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    Twentieth Century in Europe: The Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Churches. (1958) pp 153–58. Pollard, John. Catholicism in Modern Italy: Religion...
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    the 177 AD persecution in Lyon. In 496 Remigius baptized King Clovis I, who therefore converted from paganism to Catholicism. In 800, Pope Leo III crowned...
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    Catholicism and join the Spanish military. This is thought to have been a factor in the events of the Catholic Stono Rebellion in South Carolina in 1739...
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    ("Josephite") religious institute in the 19th century. Since the 1980s, Catholicism has been largest Christian denomination in Australia, constituting around...
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    percentage of Catholics was 10.03%. Figures in 2022 note that this has risen to 17.90%. Catholicism is strongest in the northwestern part of the country, which...
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    He preferred to employ the local liturgical rite in the Ge'ez language rather than the Roman Rite in Latin. He attracted a considerable number of local...
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