The typical way is to contact the local Catholic parish priest in your community. He will probably introduce you to the Catholic Faith by setting you up in a catechesis program - a program meant to teach about basic Catholic beliefs - such as the RCIA. At the end of this program you may be baptized if you so wish (providing you have not been baptized before) and thereby officially become part of the Church and have access to the sacraments.
CONGRATULATIONS. you're dating someone who's catholic. don't expect to get any action, k? cause you won't. it's part of their religion.. all you can do is go catholic yourself. :)
No, Catholic schools will consider all students regardless of their religion, if they are willing to abide by the school's rules.
Spain's principle, not only and not official, religion is Roman Catholic.
A convert issoneine who changed Religion for whatever reason they might have. For example if your Catholic and wanted to be a part of Islam then you would go to some websites or a local mosque to help you out. Once your done your considered a convert. Not BORN in to Religion but you say the light of it.
you should go to google and type it in. Sorry if its not the best answer.
no they will not
Henry IV of France was a Protestant king that eventually made his country believe in the Catholic religion. His mother, Jeanna, named her son Henry Navarre and announced that the religion of Navarre would be Calvinism. Of course, things didn't go as planned and the country reversed itself to the Catholic religion.
Lebron James is not a devil worshipper obviously he went to st Mary st Vincent highschool he is a Christian why would he go to a catholic school if he worships the devil
Jackie Evancho is Catholic. (I know that because I go to Jackie's church, and I know her.)
No, the Priest would not think badly of you. I am not sure what the rituals are called for becoming a Catholic, but, there is a learning process you must take and you also must study that religion. I suggest you do a little studying of your own about the Catholic religion before making this decision. Go onto: www.google.com Type in: Becoming a Catholic
The Christian religion and the Catholic religion are the same thing, I think you are asking how the United States went from being protestant based to being Catholic based, and I really don't think that it ever did. There were certainly a lot of Catholics in the United States in the 1940's, and they tended to have much larger families than the protestants, but still they never came close numerically.
Absolutely not. The only way to know if someone is interested in you is to ask. Asking is also the best way to find out if someone is willing to attend church with you. A simple "Would you like to go to church with me this sunday?" should suffice.