Yes, you do.
However, if you are baptized in another Christian religion and desire to become Catholic, you will not be baptized again as catholics recognize the one baptism. You will need to take special classes before receiving communion and confirmation.
Yes, you can not receive any other sacrament before you are baptized.
You can eat and drink once you had your 1st communion ceremony and you must be baptized as well.
While First Communion usually takes place in May, there is nothing that forbids it during Lent.
your marriage outside of the Catholic church is invalid due to improper form. your 1st marriage in the church nullified it. If you are divorced and are a practicing Catholic, you may receive communion as long as you remain faithful to your 1st spouse. This would be the situation for any divorced Catholic. You are not free to marry without nullifying the first marriage.
There is no specific protocol for giving gifts. Gifts can be anything from a Rosary, a Bible, or any other religious item.
No because you have not had your 2nd sacrament the 1st is baptism 2nd Holy communion 3rd Confirmation
Mary I of Scotland was a Catholic. Mary I of England was also a Catholic
From about the age of seven. Watchtower 1st Mar '56 p155 says, ''Among all those baptized the youngest was a seven-year-old boy.''
Believe in Jesus and GodBelieve that God is a ManBelieve that Mary is a VirginBelieve that Jesus is the Son of GodBelieve that Jesus died for our sinsYou have to be Baptized by a PriestCATHOLIC ANSWER:The complete/full "Deposit of the Catholic Faith" - the entirety of what must be believed as Truth by all Catholics -- is contained in The Catechism of the Catholic Church, available online at:http://www.vatican.va/archive/catechism/ccc_toc.htm as well as in hard-copy in most bookstores.Catholic Clarification to 1st Responder's Answer:1. Believe that Jesus IS God incarnate2. Believe that Jesus was 100% human and 100% Divine at the same time -- a theological mystery.3. re: Mary - okay4. Believe that Jesus is the ONLY Begotten Son of God -- not created. There was never a time when The Son did not exist with The Father and The Spirit.5. Jesus died for our sins -- okay, basically.6. You do not have to be baptized by a priest. The Catholic Church recognizes Christian baptism of almost all Christian denominations -- the LDS is one exception -- providing the proper/biblical "Trinitarian formula" is used. Thus, if a person was baptized by a Baptist or Presbyterian, etc. minister and the person later converts to the Catholic faith, he/she would not be re-baptized. He/she would only be Confirmed in the Catholic faith/church.
He tried to make the Scots use the knew prayer book but the Scots reffused and said it was too Catholic for them./
Mary 1st was a catholic.
The Catholic Clergy.
Yeah you can....It just depends what you & your parents want to do.I'm going to have a quince too,but I haven't made my 1st communion yet either....but my mom said you don't have too,but I want too! :) Hope this helps.. :)