Pope John Paul II visited Nicaragua in 1983. The government was eager about the visit. Some reform-minded Catholics hoped the pope would speak about the country issues but the pope did not have any sympathetic messages.
Yes, and no. USA might of hindered everything possible for Nicaragua to improve, but as for 'ruining' Nicaragua.. Not in a million years.
You might say: " The Catholics of ____________ are haveing a meeting Friday."
Any strong Catholic only considers one thing, the Will of God for him, whatever that might be. As we are not strong Catholics during Mary's reign, we cannot possibly know what he might have thought.
Yes, compared to other countries, Nicaragua is big. It is the 96th largest country, so it is just barely on the larger side. However, it might be more accurate to classify Nicaragua as a medium-sized country.
Yes, Catholics are allowed to go into a synagogue if they choose too.
When traveling out of the country I trust trip advisor to get me to a safe and comfy hotel. You can find a list of great vacation packages to Nicaragua at www.tripadvisor.com/Cheap_Vacations-g294477-Nicaragua.html.
Tourists generally visit the many lakes and volcanoes in Nicaragua, but various areas such as the city of Granada have historic landmarks as well. See the related link for a list.
Umm, I might be misunderstanding your question (?), but for the most part in Nicaragua, you are rich or poor. There are not *many people that are 'in-between'. However, we all have a common need, Jesus Christ! Hope it helps!!:)
Yes fights might take place in a school among students in absence of a teacher / supervisor. This happens in all schools Catholics / Non Catholics alike.
No, that would be impossible as their is no special feature that a Protestant might have.
there might od been some other catholics trying to do the same thing
Some folks say between 60 and 80%. It might be best to say during which decade, as there may have been more Catholics there in the 1950's and 1960's than there is today.