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Catholic AnswerIf you mean can a protestant be a Godparent for a Catholic, then the answer is no. The Godparent's job is to bring the child up in the Catholic faith, and the first basic requirement of a Godparent is that they are a good practicing Catholic.Of course!
No. She was baptized Catholic, but is a non-denominational Christian.
Yes
Yes
.Catholic AnswerYou would need to speak to your pastor and explain the specific circumstances and why you think you need to have a non-Christian ceremony. He will give you a ruling and explain why.
Actually, no. He is probably a Non-Denominational or Protestant because on his myspace he put "Christian - Other" for his religion. Meaning Other than Catholic or non-Catholic.
Yes, as in the case of a non Catholic Christian married in another church and divorced who wants to marry in the catholic church
Yes, and they would be called a Christian Witness.
Catholic, Non-denominational Christian, Jewish, Muslim
No. A non-practising catholic is a catholic that does not attend worship. Protestants are christians who reject the pope as head of the worldwide christian movement.
No, Protestants are a sub-group of the Christian faith. Primarily, it refers to non-Catholic, Christian denominations.
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