No, Catholics are not obligated to have children. They feel if it is God's will, then it will happen. Marrying an Atheist won't make any difference because they will still have their own beliefs.
Roman Catholic AnswerAttendance at Mass is obligatory and rest, as far as possible, from servile work. In other words, you should treat this as a day dedicated to God.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a green card by marrying a green card holder, but the process may take longer compared to marrying a U.S. citizen.
Roman Catholic Answer: It will probably make pretty difficult, both for the parents and for the children. A Catholic can not get married to a non-Catholic without special permission from his Bishop (in this case it would be marrying a non-Christian). He would have to get this permission, and promise to raise the children as Catholics. It would be very hard to get through life without your "other half" supporting you in the most important thing that you have to do in this life - save your soul, and provide for the salvation of your children. You should pray about this, and talk it over with a priest as soon as possible.
The Irish Catholics were afraid of a possible invasion of anti-Catholic forces from the Long Parliament in England.
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In most cases, once you sign a loan agreement, you are legally obligated to repay the loan. It is generally not possible to back out of a loan after signing the agreement.
Driving, voting: 18 years Marrying: 18 years for boys, 16 years for girls Working: generally 18 years but it is possible to work and under 18.
They didn't approach Juliet until they had some inkling that it was possible.
It is possible to be attracted to children, that is called pedophilia. It also is possible to be attracted to animals, that is bestiality.
Most certainly, at the very least Catholics would pray before and after meals, in the morning and evening. Good Catholic families try to pray the rosary together each day if possible.
If your question is 'does merely marrying a US citizen give someone the right to remain in the US' then the answer is 'no'.
There are 2^5 = 32 outcomes possible for a family of 5 children.