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Protestants

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Protestants meaning

plural of Protestant

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In contrast, less than one-quarter of Catholics (24 percent), white mainline Protestants (22 percent), white evangelical Protestants (21 percent), and black Protestants (18 percent) have reported doing this.

Catholics vs. Protestants — Carlo goes against his father’s ideals to fight for the Protestants in Flanders.

Comparison among Protestants Arminian beliefs compared to other Protestants.

Mahan, 254. Jews and Protestants Though she eventually gave up trying to convert her non-Catholic subjects to Roman Catholicism, Maria Theresa regarded both the Jews and Protestants as dangerous to the state and actively tried to suppress them.

Protestants There are around 65,000 Protestants of all sects in Moldova today.

She was hostile to Jews and Protestants but eventually abandoned efforts for conversion, but continued her father's campaign to exile crypto-Protestants (mainly to Transylvania as in 1750).

As for mainline Protestants, Winship and O’Rourke said the centrality of American Protestantism in culture and their role in developing core institutions contributes to their community health.

At the least, he sought to moderate the intensity of the views of Catholics and Protestants that gave rise to the bloodshed.

But it was only a matter of time before his vanity led him to collide with the Papacy and protestants, with disastrous consequences.

During the medieval ages, Colmar was a booming marketplace and a melting pot of different religious orders, from Protestants to Dominicans to Catholics.

In a major survey published by the ESRI in 1979, a startling 74 per cent of Southerners declared themselves antagonistic to “Northern Protestants”, with just 7 per cent claiming to be favourably disposed towards them.

It was established almost 200 years ago by Evangelical Protestants who were disillusioned with the traditional Anglican church.

Many Protestants, who generally put less emphasis on liturgical culture, still maintain the priority of Christmas Day — likely because they have not abandoned the weekly Lord’s Day for the weekend.

Other faiths (Jews, Muslims, Buddhists) and even other branches of Christianity (Catholics, Orthodox, mainline Protestants) don’t as routinely sue to prioritize the expression of their faith in a government-sponsored forum," she wrote.

Thirty-five percent of Congolese are Protestants of various denominations, nine percent Muslims and 10 percent Kimbanguists — a Christian movement born in the Belgian Congo.

Word and sacrament — poles that have tended to divide rather than unite Protestants and Catholics.

A 2022 Pew Research Center survey showed 15% of Latinos in the U.S identify as evangelical Protestants.

Gradually, but by the time of the Cold War, many saw Catholics, Protestants and Jews as God-believing American patriots, allied in the face-off with the atheistic, communist Soviet Union.

If Biden decides to make a play for North Carolina, where Democrats may have an opening, a similar tilt toward Black Protestants will likely prevail.

Of these, Protestants accounted for about 90% (c.18 million adults), while the remainder were mostly Roman Catholics.