No, a Catholic nun can not marry while she is a member of her order as she is considered to be married to God.
No; they're already "married" to God. They can't marry anyone (else) until they leave their order. Which can happen, but it's not the usual thing. What makes a woman a Catholic religious sister is her vows or promises which are three: poverty, chastity, and obedience. All three imply that the person making the promises will never marry, so that is the basis of their vocation. To get married would mean that she wasn't a Catholic religious sister, an oxymoron.
No. Catholic priests do not get married.
Roman Catholic nuns are "married" to Jesus. They may not be married to a living person.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are a Catholic, you are not living with someone until after you have married them. If you are living with a "significant other" without the benefit of marriage, I would suggest that you start living as brother and sister immediately, and speak to a priest pronto!
In Catholic churches.
yes married catholic women can have children!
No, John Carroll was a catholic Bishop and not married.
he married his sister
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.
Yes, he does if he was previously married.
Abraham was married to his half-sister.
No, Roman Catholics are required to be married in a Catholic Church, by a Catholic priest.