Pentecostals do marry Catholics.
Yes, a Catholic can marry a Pentecostal. Marriages in the Catholic tradition can take place either within a Mass or not. Generally, if a Catholic marries a non-Catholic they do not celebrate sacrament of matrimony during Mass but rather have a service. This service is just as Sacramental for the Catholic spouse as a marriage within a Mass would be for two Catholics getting married. There are some conditions however: For a Catholic to marry a Pentecostal and have their marriage recognized by the Church and thus be sacramental for the Catholic spouse, the couple would have to go through the regular marriage prep as required by their parish and the Pentecostal spouse would have to make certain commitments, such as acknowledging that the Catholic spouse has a commitment to raise the offspring in the Catholic faith.
I don't know much about the Pentecostal beliefs, but Catholics, as well as most Christian groups, consider it a sin to have sex outside of marriage, and a grave sin if one of the two is married to somebody else.
El Debarge is Pentecostal
Yes, now generally a Pentecostal person will marry another Pentecostal, but that isn't always and their is no set rule for or against such a marriage. Growing up in a Pentecostal Church we had a member of our church that was married to a man that was not pentecostal, they loved each other and had a great marriage, she came to her church, Pentecostal and he went to his.
Roman Catholic and Pentecostal.
No. The Jesuits are associated with the Catholic church.
At a Pentecostal wedding ceremony, a bride and groom repeat marriage vows to one another, exchange rings, and are pronounced man and wife by a minister. There are many variations of other parts to include in the ceremony such as unity candle.
The worship is on the opposite ends of the spectrum; Catholics follow strict ritual practices, and Pentecostal follow no ritual but the leading of the Spirit.
There is a movement called the Catholic Charismatic movement, and this is basically Pentecostal Catholics. About 1 in 10 Catholics worldwide is a charismatic. This might be an option to 'kill two birds with one stone'.
Most likely, yes they will have problems in their marriage regarding their Faith. The two belief systems are polar opposites and like in a war this will affect their lives in spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. From a Catholic point of view, there is also a possibility that the children might not be raised Catholic.
Pentecostal and catholic
Lithuanian is a national and ethnic identity, referring to someone from the country of Lithuania. Religiously, most Lithuanians are Catholic Christians (about 80%). Pentecostal is a Christian religious movement, referring to someone who believes in the baptism of the Holy Spirit and visible manifestations of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. A Pentecostal can be a member of a non-denominational congregation, a member of a Pentecostal denomination (like the Assemblies of God), or a Charismatic member of a non-Pentecostal denomination (like the Catholic Church).