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  • [[Roman Catholicism]] is the majority religion — 85% of native-born citizens are nominally [[
    11 KB (1,610 words) - 08:51, 15 June 2009
  • ...ccupied those areas, and of the importance of religion, especially [[Roman Catholicism]]. Despite the pronounced political and social isolation of these regions t
    24 KB (3,378 words) - 22:17, 1 April 2009
  • [[Roman Catholicism]] is the majority religion — 85% of native-born citizens are nominally [[
    11 KB (1,708 words) - 10:15, 27 April 2010
  • ...ope is [[election|elected]] for a life term in [[conclave]] by [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinals]] under the age of 80. His principal subordinate government offi ...dified certain provisions of the earlier treaty, including the position of Catholicism as the Italian state religion.
    36 KB (5,648 words) - 08:49, 8 October 2009
  • ...sm|Arian]] Christians. Hence they did not enjoy good relations with the [[Catholicism|Catholic Church]]. Gradually, as they remained in Italy, they adopted Roma
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  • [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]] is the official [[religion]], with freedom of other religions guaranteed
    17 KB (2,498 words) - 13:29, 19 March 2009
  • ...ughout Europe. Abortion remains illegal on the island of [[Malta]] where [[Catholicism]] is the state religion. Furthermore, three European countries ([[The Nethe ** '''[[Roman Catholicism]]''': Countries or areas with significant Catholic populations are [[Portug
    53 KB (7,197 words) - 17:33, 7 August 2009
  • Though the people of Venice generally remained orthodox [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholics]], the state of Venice was notable for its freedom from rel
    26 KB (3,794 words) - 10:48, 19 June 2009
  • ...[[Vatican City]], an autonomous country inside the city and the center of Catholicism. There are currently over 900 [[Churches of Rome|churches in Rome]], includ
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