Protestantism and Catholic Catholicism is an ancient Roman religion. In Rome, the church and the state were not separated as the United States. The Pope is basically responsible to the people of Rome. Martin Luther was in the monastery, but he began seeing some flaws in the Catholic church. Martin Luther believes that certain things taught by the Catholic Church are morally wrong. Then he spread another religion called Protestantism; this caused a big problem between him and the Pope.
One of the main problems of the novel is the opposite of religion. Christianity and Judaism, Protestantism and Catholicism. This confrontation promotes foreign aversion and racial discrimination. In the early 20th century the number of Catholic immigrants entering the United States increased dramatically and the Catholic Church was a special symbol of these new immigrants. Older generations of many Protestants are dissatisfied with Catholics who are afraid they transcend their religion and identity. On the street, Mrs. Warren pointed out that her and her husband opposed Catholics (137). Citizens of Gopher Prairie attended Baptist Church: Aunt Bessie told Carol that she should go to church with her (73). Aunt Beck also pointed out that the good influence of religion is to make it "orderly low class".
Between the rock and difficult place: Racism, foreign phobia, materialism in America in the 1920s suffered from family and identity
Roman Catholicism: the largest of the three major branches of Christianity, including Orthodox and Protestantism. The Catholic Church maintains the bishop and pastoral hierarchy, and the Pope is the pastor's leader. The major differences with Protestant include the worship of the Virgin Mary and other saints, the importance of the church's tradition, and the originality of the priest (Prothero 2008: 208). For more information on the Roman Catholic Church, including membership data, please click here. To interactively explore the history of American Catholics, please click here
There are various forms of Christianity, and there are similarities between them, but there are major differences. Among the three major categories Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, and the relationship between them seems to be of greatest concern to the West. Since cultural and geographical factors play an important role in the development of Christianity, we should not ignore national and cultural identity when comparing Peruvian Catholics and American Protestants, with Protestant and Consider the fundamental difference between Roman and Catholic.