What Are You?

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RomanRyan1088:
what nationallity are you
Roman,

your poll asks race, not nationality

Many years,

Neil
 
nationality - the nation to which one belongs by origin, birth, naturalization; often consistent with citizenship

ethnicity - the cultural heritage from which one originates, which may be further defined by such characteristics as language, region, etc

race - the distinct group of humans to which one belongs as distinguished by genetically transmitted and sometimes observable physical characteristics
 
I heard something interesting on a news program (secular). They said that 1/2 of the worlds billion Catholics are in Latin America.
 
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misericordie:
I am proud to be a Catholic. I am proud to be an American, and thirdly, I was born and raised a New Yorker, who’s parents came to this great city from Puerto Rico in the early 1950’s and were married in the catholic Church in Brooklyn on December, 1959.🙂
Three cheers for another New Yawker! 😃

ktm of Lawn Guyland
 
Born right here on the left coast of the United States. Primary ancestry is Irish with German and French filling in most of the rest.
 
I’m a Eurasian (half-Anglo and half-Indonesian/Japanese.)

I like to say that I’m a Roman, then explain that I’m Catholic and have a “nationality” in Vatican City. Plus, I’m one of those Roman history freaks.
 
Hi!!! I am Hispanic from Deep South Texas, Brownsville, TX actually and I am I guess you can say Latin, however I don’t speak Latin haha(I wish I could). I prefer to be called Hispanic but actually I am an American with Mexican decent. But thats too long to say…
 
Another Texas Hispanic here! I have to agree that it would be awesome to speak Latin- Spanish is a bit similar, though!
 
My ethnic background is English and Scotch paternally, and American Indian and Mexican maternally(so far as we know; she was adopted). This really had no effect on my being Catholic, though; I was raised with no religion at all and only converted to Catholicism in my early thirties.
 
:whacky: I’m an American who was born in Nicaragua, where my ancestry is from. It’s definitely a Catholic nation, or was more so when I was born. You do have your growing protestant, mormon and even communist infiltrators trying to bring the Catholics out of the Church. It’s happening all over latin countries.:tsktsk:

Bernadette
 
I’m an American citizen, born in West Germany, of German, Norwegian, Irish, French, Czechoslovakian, Portuguese, Dutch, Scottish, English, and Native American descent.
 
I’m an American citizen, born in West Germany, of German, Norwegian, Irish, French, Czechoslovakian, Portuguese, Dutch, Scottish, English, and Native American descent. However I am the only Catholic among my blood relatives on both sides and the only one at all on my mother’s side of the family.
 
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Another Texas Hispanic here! I have to agree that it would be awesome to speak Latin- Spanish is a bit similar, though!
Cool! We are going to Corpus to the Shrine of Our Lady of Schoenstatt (I think thats how you spell it) on July 18th, like a small one day pilgrammage)
So, you are a teen? How strong is your youth group there?

Much Love!
 
Nationality: American (and embarassed about it at times).

Race: Human.
 
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