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As a Catholic myself, the non- Catholic must first be baptized in the Catholic church in order to qualitify to marry in the church. Otherwise, I believe that is the church rules.

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AnswerYou have a couple questions here:

1) Normally, a Catholic may not marry a non-Catholic. To do so, one must obtain special, explicit permission from one's bishop. The permission required is different if the non-Catholic is a baptized Christian, or a non-baptized pagan.

2) Normally, a Catholic *should* be confirmed before receiving the sacrament of matrimony. It is not an absolute rule, I'm not sure if you need a dispensation or not, but in the normal course of things, confirmation "completes" baptism, so your entry into the Church is not complete without confirmation.

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It depends on if you want to use the sanctuary or you want an actual catholic wedding. If so you will need to get special permission from either the diocese or the archdiocese. In RCC traditon tho the sacrament of confirmation comes before the sacrament of marriage.

Roman Catholic AnswerYes, normally it is urged that you be confirmed first, but it is not a strict requirement that I know of.
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Yes he can. However, it is highly advisable that he is confirmed first.

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