You would have to check with your pastor on this, it would depend on the religion of the people getting married, what type of service it was, and other factors, check with your pastor or your confessor.
Yes, of course.
No different than a catholic wedding.
No. They are a Protestant family.
No, it is Protestant
Only if one party is Catholic.
It was a Protestant service - Church of England or Anglican.
There is no difference, Catholics are Christians, if you are asking about the difference between a particular protestant wedding and a Christian Catholic wedding, then you should ask that.
My sister, who is protestant, is my Maid of Honor and will be one of the "witnesses" during our catholic ceremony. So in our case, yes. However, be sure to ask the person who will be presiding over the wedding. They may have a different opinion.
There are no hard and fast rules for wedding gifts from a bridesmaid. The bridesmaid should simply get the bride a gift which is personal and appropriate.
They don't have to be
sister
Good ideas for bridesmaid dresses can be found in special wedding magazines as well as women's magazines in general. Wedding dressers can guide a bridesmaid to find the perfect dress.
The wedding is for the bride and groom if its okay with them than its okay