Examples of 'were roman catholic' in a sentence

Meaning of "were roman catholic"

were roman catholic - This phrase indicates that individuals or a group of people belonged to the Roman Catholic faith or were followers of Roman Catholicism. It is often used in historical, religious, or demographic contexts

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Six of the seven were Roman Catholic nuns or priests.
The vast majority of the population were Roman Catholic.
There were Roman Catholic refugees on the Continent as.
First to arrive at the scene were Roman Catholic priests.
Nor were Roman Catholic priests alone.
Most but not all of these were Roman Catholic.
His parents were Roman Catholic but he converted to the Reformed religion.
The reporter noted that both men were Roman Catholic.
Both families were Roman Catholic recusants.
Almost one third of the seat were Jewish and many others were Roman Catholic.
About 75 % of the RIC were Roman Catholic and about 25 % were of various Protestant denominations.
All of the passengers were Roman Catholic.
Of greater concern, however, was that some of Albert 's family were Roman Catholic.
The first priests to come to California were Roman Catholic missionaries from Spain.
It was composed primarily of Croats, most of whom were Roman Catholic.

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What? First to arrive at the scene were Roman Catholic priests Listen.
Of those sites, 12 Serbian were Orthodox, one was Islamic and two were Roman Catholic.
After all, the first universities were Roman Catholic.
However, the majority of population were Roman Catholic Poles.

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