Yes, everyone is welcome in the Catholic Church
Anyone can become a Catholic. In the particular situation that you paint, you would need to speak with a priest to find out IF the marriage could be continued, in other words, if everyone involved could get annulments (statements that the first marriages were not valid) and then get married in the Catholic Church. Whether or not this is possible, it should take second place to where you are planning on spending eternity!
So far as I know, she can't become the widow of the man she divorced. She can, however, become the widow of a different man.
Yes. You can become a Catholic even if you were not married in the Catholic church. You must go and see the Father at your local church and inform him of your desire to become Catholic and he will take you through the process. You may be required to complete confession before you can convert.
no. when you get divorced, it is a sin, as is many other things. If you go to Confession and you are truly sorry, then God forgives all sins.Another Answer:If the Roman Catholic Church has annulled the marriage then its not a sin. Under these conditions a Catholic divorcee can receive the Holy Communion.
There is no law preventing a Catholic marrying a non catholic.
Yes he can, at public masses, anyone can attend, but a non-Catholic that is not baptised and is not of proper age cannot receive communion. One example of non-Catholics going to a Catholic mass is during Christmas, before you are baptised or Easter. But yes, anyone can partake in mass because Catholics could get more people if the non-Catholic decides to become a Catholic and the Church welcomes anyone that wants to worship God.
I don't entirely understand the question just because I don't see why two non catholic parents want to baptise their baby to become Catholic. Anyone can be baptised in a Catholic church tho and I mean anyone. Catholics don't require your parents to be Catholic if that's what you are saying.
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The teaching of the church is to bring all to Jesus. The church would like to have non-Christians become Catholic. However the church also believes that non-Christians can be saved if they live lives of goodness and love.
Yes
Well in the Catholics case one of them was Catholic and the other a non-Catholic and what happens alot is after years of living together as husband and wife the non - Catholic will usually turn to the Catholic faith and take classes and the Holy Sacraments to become a Catholic. But alot of times it takes time to understand the faith before immediatly becoming a Catholic. :-) hopes this helps. Take it from me that's what happened to my parents now we are a deep Catholic family.
He is a non-practicing catholic