Yes. No It is totaly up to you when you grow up
It Depends. Yes, if they had you baptized. No, if they did not.
Unlike most other religions, to be a Catholic requires: Baptism (usually from a few days to 2 weeks after birth), Catechism (a long time studying Catholicism), then First Communion and lastly, Confirmation.
You can't just walk through the doors of the church and say "Hey, here I am! I now proclaim I am Catholic!"
I should know, I was raised Catholic and went through all of this. And I still have the utmost respect & love for the Catholic Church .... although my religious views have travelled a different (Pagan) path.
I don't entirely understand the question just because I don't see why two non catholic parents want to baptise their baby to become Catholic. Anyone can be baptised in a Catholic church tho and I mean anyone. Catholics don't require your parents to be Catholic if that's what you are saying.
It means that you are still learning the basics, and probably still under your parents' guidance.
He and his parents were Byzantine Catholic.
By 'they' do you mean the parents or the entire family? Either way there should be no problem. Talk to a Catholic priest to find out what will be required of you.
Selena Gomez's parents are Catholic.
his parents were Catholic...but sources says he wasen't
Catholic
They were Roman Catholic.
Both were Catholic, and Hitler had a Catholic upbringing.
They were Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic. True, although not a practicing Catholic.
Yes, a child could be baptized Catholic if the parents were Anglican and if the parents agreed to raise the child Catholic. This would be a very unique circumstance because most parents chose to have their children baptized and raised in their own religion. A unique circumstance would be if the Anglican parents were consconverting to Catholicism but had not finished their RCIA instructions but wanted baby baptized Catholic.