The civil marriage would not be recognized by the Catholic Church and the couple would need to have the marriage blessed by the Church.
Yes. It might not be accepted by the Catholic Church because the Hindu isn't Christian and the Catholic church doesn't recognize inter-religious marriages, but the state does and that is all that matters.
Of course!
No you cant
Obviously, a Hindu can legally marry anyone in most parts of the world. However, traditional Hindu customs say that the parents of bride and groom arrange the marriage and choose the partner for their child, and this person must be someone else of Hindu background.
No, Christianity is heaven religion but Hindu is stone statue worshipers
Yes, In both Hinduism and Christianity, they allow civil marriage according to the country laws regardless any religious requirements or restrictions. Accordingly, a Hindu boy and a Christian girl can marry through civilian marriage.
No. A Muslim can not marry a Hindu - under any circumstances - until the Hindu renounces their belief and becomes a Muslim, a Jew or a Christian (those who believe in the One God of Abraham).No
In Islam , a muslim is not allowed to marry a hindu girl , but a muslim can marry Ahle Kitab i.e. a christian or jewish girl .
First of all, Catholics are Christian and were the original Christian church. Many Protestant sects believe they have a monopoly on the name Christian (wrongly) so the answer is that yes a married Catholic may remain Catholic regardless of whom they marry.
He should be able to.
Catholicism traditionally prohibits its priests from marrying, as part of the vow of celibacy.
Yes, I think they should be able to.