Yes, they can.
Yes, a catholic priest can have a woman as a friend as long as it is strictly a platonic friendship.
Yes, in many protestant churches a female pastor can marry someone who is not a pastor.
Answer: The Catholic widow is free to marry. You are also free to marry in the Catholic Church. This is because your first marriage was not a Catholic one and, according to Church law, it should have been. It will be simple matter of speaking to your local pastor and filling out a form to be sent to the diocese.
Yes. Absolutely anyone can convert to Catholicism. The issue of remarriage, if it ever comes up, is something that would have to be discussed with one's pastor.
Marriages between priests and women are invalid unless approved by the Church. If they were married during his occupation as a pastor, it wouldn't be binding.
ANSWER: It depends on what type of friendship they have. As long as he knows that his wife know this other woman, that will be fine. But if this married man never mention to his wife about his friendship towards the other woman, that will be a no no
No Pastor Marvin Winans and I are not dating yet. I am waiting for the Lord to reveal to him that I am the one woman for him.
sureANSWER: Well, NO if the Catholic man desires that his marriage be recognized by the Catholic Church. Until he married IN the Catholic Church -- and that means his marriage would be "blessed" -- he is living in sin as if he and his civil-law wife were never marriage but instead just living together.
The role of a woman in the church, is to obey the Pastor! The man is the head of the woman, just as Christ is the head of the Church! There was no woman preacher! A woman is a lade member, unless the Pastor of the church a sign her to do something Other than that she is a servant to the church. In other words to Christ.
It's the same process as if any man wanted to marry a non-Catholic Christian woman. Talk to the priest you want to witness your ceremony. The quantity of paperwork depends upon the parish and the diocese in question.To correct your terminology: there is no 'divorce'. Someone who is annulled of a previous "marriage" was never married to begin with. Thus, the man in question here has been a single bachelor the whole time.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic would have to obtain a dispensation to marry a baptized non-Catholic. He should speak to his pastor about this as soon as possible.
Yes, absolutely. The Roman Catholic church considers the marriage of any man and woman who are both baptized Christian, irregardless of specific faith, as being a sacramental marriage. This means it is allowed the supernatural graces by God to the couple who now have a vocation to leading each other to eternal life together. You may also want to check on the Polish National Catholic church. It may very well be in union with the Roman Catholic church which simply means the woman in this relationship is actually a Roman Catholic too.
Yes why not. The marriage is valid. But it won't be a sacrament for the non catholic woman and the marriage won't be celebrated in a mass.