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Anyone who wants to can convert to Catholicism.
No, he does not have to convert. However, he must agree to allow their children to be raised as Catholics.
No, during certain times in history, that was so, but not anymore. Someone can convert to catholicism, but it is not forced upon you by marrige. No, during certain times in history, that was so, but not anymore. Someone can convert to catholicism, but it is not forced upon you by marrige.
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.
of course.
Jennie Garth converted from the religious movement of Seventh-day Adventism to a more general Christian faith. She has talked about her shift in beliefs, citing a desire for a more inclusive and broader spiritual practice.
The tribe that was most successful at resisting the efforts to convert to Catholicism was the Mavajo tribe. They are a tribe from Southwestern United States.
Don't know but I think she did
He remarried a woman named Vanessa in 2004.
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A widow is a woman whose husband has died, and has not remarried. A widower is a man whose wife has died, and has not remarried.
According to the Catholic Church, that is not alright and is a sacrilege. The Catholic Church would want you to research Catholicism and fully believe in it, or not convert.