No, the Jewish faith believes Jesus was a regular human being. The Catholic faith believes that Jesus is the Son of God.
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Actually, there is a middle ground of sorts. Look into the Messianic Jewish church. However, most Jews AND Christians consider messianic Jews as Christians.
According to halakhah (Jewish law), a Jew must marry another Jew.
Children born to a non-Jewish mother are not Jewish.
Catholic Church will not interfer with the parents right to raise their child as they chose to raise her.
If it is performed by priest or deacon with proper paper work and form, Catholic commitment to raise children Catholic,and Jewish partner gives consent, then yes it is valid
The Godparents promise at Baptism to assist the parents in raising a child in the Catholic faith.
If all goes well, after nine months a health baby will be born. Hopefully, the Jewish man will allow the baby to be raised in the Catholic faith. According to Jewish law, the child in such a case is Catholic, not Jewish or "half-Jewish."
Most Catholic parishes ask that at least the custodial parent promises to live as a faithful Catholic and raise their child as a member of the Catholic community. You will need to discuss with your pastor how you and your child's other parent will live out your commitment to your child's future.
Before a Catholic marries a non-Catholic, the Catholic must (for the marriage to be considered proper by the Catholic Church) agree to raise any children as Catholics.
When an infant is baptized in the Catholic Church, the parents choose godparents who are tasked with overseeing the spiritual upbringing of the child (should the parents' guidance not be sufficient). When the child is baptized, the godparent(s) make an oath to raise the child in the Catholic faith, which is clearly something they cannot promise if they do not believe it for themselves.
To become a Godfather you must first be asked by the parents of the child to be the Godfather. Then if the family is Catholic you must hold the baby while it is baptized and vow to help the child in Spiritual circumstances. If you are Jewish you must hold the child while they perform the ceremonial circumsision. the godfather is a Sicillian belife that the world is to tough so you must have to fathers to raise you.
Yes, you can,as long as the parents intend to raise child as Catholic and attend religious education classes, etc. The baptisng minister (priest/deacon) needs to have a founded hope this will happen. Parents should consider becoming Catholic in RCIA program. At least one of the baptism sponsors (godparent) needs to be catholic.
A child is born Jewish if the child's mother is Jewish.
Justine decides to be Jewish.
According to halacha (Jewish law), if the mother is Jewish the child is Jewish. If the father is Jewish, the child is not Jewish.