I'm not sure about the Greek Orthodox's Church perspective, but the divorced Roman Catholic woman is still technically in the sacrament of marriage with the man, until it is nullified by the Catholic Church.
I'm not familiar with the standing of a Ukrainian Catholic Church in relationship to the Roman Catholic Church. The Eastern Orthodox Church, which it may be, is currently in a 'schism' with the Church in Rome. This word, schism, is important. Any such church simply means that the Roman Catholic Church does not consider them preaching the same set of truths. When a Roman Catholic individual marries, they have a moral obligation to be married in the Catholic church. Thus, they should be married by a Roman Catholic priest who is in union with the Church. However, as you might have heard, exceptions can be granted. The best advice is really one that your pastor will answer. I urge you to pay him a visit and discuss this important topic. God bless you!
ukrainian catholic church is really protestant I do believe
Then baptize in Roman Catholic... I don't see the question.
The Ukrainian Catholic Church is in union with the Holy Father and the Roman Catholic Church, so there should be no problem at all with a child baptized in that rite of the Church attending a Roman Catholic school.
the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church
Yes. In fact, if a Roman Catholic is unable to partake of the Eucharist in a Roman Catholic church, they may do so in an Orthodox one. The RCC considers Orthodox sacraments valid (including their ordinations to the priesthood).
yes it can ex: Louis an orthodox roman catholic .
Roman Catholic AnswerUkranian Catholics ARE Roman Catholics, so NO, they Mass if not like Roman Catholics it is Roman Catholic.
The Greater London area has the most cathedrals for any city in Britain by far, with a total of 19.These are:2 Anglican cathedrals (St Paul's and Southwark)2 Roman Catholic cathedrals (Westminster and St George's, Southwark)1 Antiochian Orthodox cathedral7 Greek Orthodox cathedrals2 Russian Orthodox Patriarchal cathedrals1 Serbian Orthodox cathedral1 Ukrainian Orthodox cathedral1 Ancient Catholic cathedral1 Liberal Catholic cathedraland 1 Ukrainian Catholic cathedral (Exarchy of Great Britain)
I assume you mean Roman Catholic. If so, then: No, Greece is largely Greek Orthodox. As an anglo-catholic I believe that Orthodox Christians are members of a valid branch of the one, holy catholic and apostolic church. But they are not roman catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is sometimes known as the Western Church to distinguish it from the Eastern Orthodox Church.