#catholicism

history  How did John F. Kennedy become the first Catholic president of the United States?

John F. Kennedy became the first Catholic president of the United States in 1960. At that time, Catholicism was not widely accepted in the United...    Read more

history  What is the significance of the Reformation in European history?

The Reformation was a major movement in European history that began in the 16th century and resulted in a permanent split in the Christian Church. It...    Read more

account_balance  What is the significance of the Holy See in Catholicism?

The Holy See is the central governing body of the Catholic Church and is located in Vatican City. It is the supreme authority of the Catholic Church...    Read more

history  What were the causes and consequences of the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre (1572) on the French Wars of Religion?

The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre was a significant event that occurred on August 24, 1572, in Paris, France, and was a turning point in the...    Read more

flight  What is a cardinal?

A cardinal is a type of bird that belongs to the family Cardinalidae. There are more than 40 species of cardinal, most of which are native to North...    Read more

event  What happened on September 24th, 2015, in the United States' relationship with Pope Francis?

On September 24th, 2015, Pope Francis made his first visit to the United States. During his visit, he addressed a joint meeting of Congress, becoming...    Read more

history_edu  How did John F. Kennedy's Catholicism influence his presidency?

John F. Kennedy was the first and only Catholic president of the United States. His religion influenced his presidency in various ways.First,...    Read more