(I'm not sure what a "nonpracticing Christian" means - I take it that it means that they are Christians but do not attend a church.) Whether they can be married in a particular church depends on that church's policy, and some churches are given more freedom to set this than others, depending on the denomination.
Some churches require them to be members to get married, it all depends on the church. Hope I helped!!
No, in the Roman Catholic Church, popes are not allowed to be married.
Christians want to get married in a church because they want to feel the unity between God and themselves.
Christians must go to church as they can learn the bible better and have communion, and they need the church when they get married, children get baptised and for funierals.
Usually in a church although Christians can also have civil weddings.
No, civilly married couples who are not married in the Catholic Church are generally not allowed to receive communion in the Catholic Church.
of course it isn't necessary for christians to be married in a church it is a tradition that isn't really acustomed it's only that most christians feel most comfortable knowing that their marriage is being covered by God
No, according to current Catholic Church doctrine, the pope is not allowed to be married.
No, according to current Catholic Church doctrine, the Pope is not allowed to be married.
Yes, because in the eyes of the Lord, they are not married. They are allowed to get married in a church, but only once, if it is in a Catholic church. --> See Catholism
Yes! Christians need to be married in a church because if you do not marry inside the church, marriage will be useless without God's blessings and graces.
No. If a Muslim couldn't find a mosque he can even pray in the Church. Muslims are even allowed to marry Christians and Jews women
A divorced man/ woman cannot get married in the catholic church again. The sacrament of matrimony can be received only once in the Roman Catholic Church.