I don't think that the Catholic Church has made any statement, either to recommend people to move from one country to another, or to discourage them to do so.
The Catholic Church does not ask for your immigration status.
Because there were several things about the Catholic Church which he didn't agree with.Because there were several things about the Catholic Church which he didn't agree with.Because there were several things about the Catholic Church which he didn't agree with.Because there were several things about the Catholic Church which he didn't agree with.
You would not have to convert but you would have to agree that any children be raised as Catholics.
The president has never said anything bad about the Catholic church. As a Protestant, he does not agree with every element of Catholic theology, but the president has great respect for the Catholic church, and in fact, his vice president, Joe Biden, and a number of his advisers, are Catholics.
The Puritans did not entirely agree with the Church of England. They wanted to purify the Church of England because they felt the Church of England was still like the Catholic faith. As a result, they were persecuted.
No. The bride and the groom don't even have to be Catholic as long as the agree to raise their children in the Catholic church. When my grandpa got remarried after his wife died, the woman he married was Lutheran and they were married in the Catholic church.
The Catholic Church was enthusiastically behind the persecution of all that did not profess to agree with its doctrine especially if they had a little money.
Yes Not always. The Catholic Church has the Just War Theory.
I think she did not agree of this new church of his father especially the teaching. Also she has a catholic husband.
Before a Catholic marries a non-Catholic, the Catholic must (for the marriage to be considered proper by the Catholic Church) agree to raise any children as Catholics.
The Catholic Church and The Orthodox Church are divided, primarily, over the role of the Bishop of Rome (the pope) as the authoritative successor of St. Peter. Within The Catholic Church, proper, there is the Latin Rite and the Eastern Rite. There is no theological division between these two rites within The Catholic Church.
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