First of all, the chaplain must be an ordained priest or deacon in good standing.
If that is the case, then he can marry a catholic and non-catholic, as long as they both meet requirements if any previous marriages, and if non-catholic agrees to catholic's oath to bring up children Catholic. Check with priest for details.
Catholic is a religion so if you say what is a catholic i think you are referring that a catholic is a religious person from the catholic religion
Roman Catholic AnswerThe phrase "human person" is not used in the Catechism of the Catholic Church nor is it used in the Code of Canon Law. In other words, there is no defined use of "human person" in the Catholic religion.
God, Jesus
Christian, but there is more to christianity. I, as in a different person, am looking for a more detailed answer. I will get back to you! :)
It means that the person who is a member of the Catholic religion believes in Jesus Christ.
A martyr Is part of the catholic religion in which a person died or sacrificed a great deal to protect, defend, or honor the "True Faith'' or the ancient catholic religion.
Religion differs from person to person, and is viewed in different ways and in different aspects by different people.
A person can be a Catholic. The religion is Catholicism. . Catholicism is a noun, normally a collective noun, Catholic can be a noun or an adjective.
The chaplain in the US military is considered a dual role person. When the chaplain is in uniform but not in a church or performing a religious duty it is customary to address them as an officer (ie using his rank as a title/name). When the chaplain is performing a religious duty or in the church it is customary to refer to them by their religious title: father (catholic); Rabbi (Jewish); Minister or pastor (Protestant). When the chaplain is out of uniform and not performing religious duties it is customary to refer to him by name (or religious title).
Islam is a religion. So, sure there is no relation between a person name and the religion.
it is an experience by a catholic person. EG- Mary Mackillop, how and why she became a catholic, how she is important in the religion, and what she does for the religion. Im currently doing an assinment on this topic, and this is what i have written. So hopefully that's help for you :)
From the Catholic point of view the person would be an apostate - one who deserts his religion for another. From the Protestant view - a convert.