By 'they' do you mean the parents or the entire family? Either way there should be no problem. Talk to a Catholic priest to find out what will be required of you.
No. According to the Catholic Church, a person can only be baptized once.
Catholic AnswerElizabeth I of England was a protestant and had no control over the Catholic Church other than trying to kill anyone who practiced Catholicism in England as a traitor.
Henry broke away from the catholic church and established the Church of England with himself as head.
Yes, but only in England.
Every Catholic had to become a Protestant!
A:Yes. If you wish to remain a Christian but join a different denomination of Christianity, it can be as easy as attending the church of your choice and talking to the local minister, who will guide you in joining his church. For other religions, such as Buddhism, simply go to the temple or other place of worship and discuss the matter with one of the priests or monks. Be aware that the Catholic Church will regard your move as a grave sin, but that will no longer be a matter of concern to you..AnswerYes and no. From the viewpoint of the Church, once you are baptized Catholic, there is an ontological change in what you are, you are now something different, a child of God, and, since God has made that change, nobody can change you back, so to speak. Thus, once you are baptized Catholic, you remain a Catholic until you die. From the surface viewpoint, you could stop attending the Catholic Church, and stop participation in the sacraments, and "join" another Church or no Church at all, but that would just make you a Catholic who was living in sin; it would change your practice of religion, but it would not change your religion.
Because she wanted to honour her motherwho was a catholic and she beloved Catholics were going to hell
The Catholic Church was separated from government.
Most of the hospitals in England were operated by the Catholic Church. When Henry confiscated Catholic property and drove off the Catholics medical services deteriorated considerably in that country.
Henry VIII made a new catholic church, the church of England. His only changes to the original catholic church was allowing divorce and him becoming the figure head instead of a pope. He did this so that he could divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn. This change was called 'The break with Rome'.
No, once a Godparent, always a Godparent in the Catholic Church.
Henry continued to call the Church in England the Catholic Church. He never planned on forming a Protestant Church and continued to prosecute(some might say persecute), Refomers. The only change he made was in the hierarchy, making himself the Supreme Head of the Church.