Of course Catholics marry, how do you think we filled all those Catholic schools for all those years, and replaced all of our sisters and priests when they retired?
Yes
Pentecostals do marry Catholics.
No, they do not have to convert. However, they do have to agree to raise any children as Catholics.
So they can marry hard core Catholics or Protestants.
only non-catholics can marry. ANSWER 2: The only priests who may not marry are Roman Catholic. The clergy of other sects of Catholicism (ie., Russian & Greek Orthodox) are permitted to marry.
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Such a marriage would not be valid in the eyes of the Catholic Church. Catholics may marry non-Catholics in the Catholic Church, but they are not permitted to go through a non-Catholic wedding ceremony.
Catholics were formally allowed to marry non-Catholics following the Second Vatican Council, which took place from 1962 to 1965. The Church's 1983 Code of Canon Law also clarified that such marriages could occur, provided that certain conditions were met, such as obtaining permission from the bishop. However, the practice of interfaith marriages existed prior to this, with varying degrees of acceptance within the Church.
.Catholic AnswerFrom a Catholic point of view, Catholics are not permitted to marry outside the faith without special permission from their Bishop. The reason for this is that the non-Catholic would be a danger to their faith, and there is a possibility that the children might not be raised Catholic.
Yes, however the Quaker would have to agree to raise the children as Catholics.
Catholic AnswerOf course they can, how do you think they keep all those Catholic schools in business?
Is there anything against a Christian and a human being dating? Christians are human beings! And Catholics are Christians. Here are the four main branches of Christianity: * Orthodox (Greek Orthodox; Russian Orthodox, etc) * Catholic * Protestant * Non-denominational Christians The Catholic Church has traditionally encouraged its members to marry other Catholics; for this reason the Church encourages limiting steady dating to other Catholics. However, in practice Catholics in good standing frequently date and marry non-Catholics.