If you are asking, "Do Greek Orthodox people marry Catholic people?" the answer would have to be, "Sometimes they do." Probably the easiest to recall instance of a Greek Orthodox person marrying a Roman Catholic person is the marriage of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy to Aristotle Onassis.
she sure can!
The Catholic Church recognizes all legal marriages between baptized Christians. Churches do not marry people. People marry people and the priest/minister is a witness.
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.
Yes, however the Catholic church requires gay people to be celibate AND not marry.
The answers is no, if he wasn't divorced,yes,because the catholic church recognises the orthodox church as valid since they were one church before.However if he is divorced he is not allowed in either catholic or orthodox. A Catholic can marry any non- Catholic, and it is recognized as a sacrament in the Catholic church. Only when the individual has been previously married there is an issue. In which case that individual must have their previous marriage annuled. The Catholic church permits Catholics to marry in the Orthodox church and it is a sacrament. I have spoken to Catholic priests and Catholic Bishops and they do not see a problem with a Greek annulment, as being an impediment. If that individual did not have their marriage previously annulled than it would be an issue.
yes
The Church will not marry a Catholic to someone who is divorced because it is a sin.
A catholic deacon is only allowed to be married once. If he gets a divorce he will have to live a single life.
In general, a member of the Greek Orthodox Church can remarry if their previous marriage has been dissolved by divorce or annulment. However, there may be certain restrictions or conditions depending on the circumstances and the guidance of the church authorities. It is advisable for individuals seeking a second marriage to consult with their priest or bishop for guidance and proper procedures.
as far as i know they share everything with the roman catholic church except priests can marry and the pope is not the head of there church
Catholic religion and Greek Christianity are somewhat similar, but other Greek religions are not similar to the Catholic religion.
There are dozens of different princess Elizabeths. Many did marry Catholic men.
Yes, A Muslim man can marry a Greek Orthodox woman. However, a Muslim woman can marry only a Muslim man and can not marry a Greek Orthodox man. Refer to question below.