Many churches, including the church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, do not. However, a few faiths do.
The Episcopal Church does. That is the US name for the Anglican Church. It is almost the same as the Roman Catholic Church except for a very old church split and the more recent controversies.
Santería does. That mixes the Yorùbá religion with Roman Catholicism.
As a Catholic, you cannot be validly married anywhere else besides a Roman Catholic church. If you get permission from your Episcopalian Bishop, the Episcopal Church will recognize your marriage in a Roman Catholic church.
Yes, it does.
The Catholic Church believes that the Russian Orthodox Church is a legitimate Church because it has seven valid sacraments. However, the Catholic Church believes that the Catholic Church alone has the fullness of truth.
I hardly think the Catholic Church would proclaim him as a saint since the Church considers him to be a heretic.
The Malate Church is a Roman Catholic Church in Manila, Philippines, otherwise known as Nuestra Senora de Remedios ("Our Lady of Remedies"). Yes, it is a recognized Catholic Church.
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The Catholic Church does not recognize or allow divorce.
Um... the Catholic Church is a Christian church. Like Lutheran or Anglican, it's a denomination of Christianity.
No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.
Yes.
If the marriage was conducted by a Catholic priest or deacon, yes. However, the Church generally prefers a marriage take place in Church.
You can not marry in the Catholic Church and are considered as an adulterer if you marry without an annulment. The Church does not recognize civil divorce.