Probably, an Agnostic Roman Catholic is an oxymoron, or a contradiction in terms. An agnostic is usually thought of as someone who does not know if God exists or not, and a Roman Catholic can be thought of as someone who does believe in God. Of course, one can easily imagine someone saying that he was raised as a Roman Catholic, or was formerly a Roman Catholic, but now he is an Agnostic. Perhaps that's what Agnostic Roman Catholic means.
Not per se, but in one instance, I do know of a priest who has performed a funeral for a non-baptized spouse of a Catholic. You would have to speak to your pastor about this.
The Know-Nothings were no type of Catholic, to be perfectly honest, they were anti-Catholic.
Yes, a Catholic can baptize someone in certain circumstances, such as in cases of emergency or when a priest is not available.
I don't know for sure but in one Tweet she offered a Rosary for someone about to have surgery. That might mean she is Catholic.
No. A non-practising catholic is a catholic that does not attend worship. Protestants are christians who reject the pope as head of the worldwide christian movement.
The same as everyone else: the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. Plagiarism is not defined in any Catholic dictionary or encyclopedia that I know of.
Assuming by your question, you are asking the translation of the word "catholic" in tagalog which is: "Katoliko" (someone who is Catholic)
yes the milly i know is catholic
The Church will not marry a Catholic to someone who is divorced because it is a sin.
No. In an emergency, anyone can baptise someone, even an atheist.
No, only a Catholic who has been ordained as a deacon, priest, or bishop can perform a valid baptism in the Catholic Church.