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What did they lie about?
If you are going to get married in a Church and follow the laws of the Church, why would you lie about it?
There were never any slips of paper sold by the Catholic Church to ensure salvation. You are thinking of a lie which has been perpetuated by the heretics who revolted agains the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century and started the protestant movement.
.Catholic AnswerOf course not, an Anglican is a protestant, a Catholic Church is Catholic. An Anglican may receive Holy Communion in a Catholic Church after completing RCIA classes and being brought into the Church at the Easter Vigil, but if they wish to remain an Anglican, they are, by that very fact, proclaiming that they are not in communion with the Catholic Church, so to receive Holy Communion in a Catholic Church would be a lie and dangerous to their spiritual well-being. Aside from all that, Catholics to not "take" Holy Communion, they "receive" Holy Communion.
then you get sent to hell and our god dose not allow lie but if you swear to god...
No, Tolkien was a Catholic. But he had no problem with fantasy magic in fictional stories, as that isn't real and the Catholic Church has no opposition to fictional stories. Catholic Church doctrine clearly states that occult magic is "a lie of the Devil" and practicing it is a very serious sin. When they say occult magic is a "lie" they mean very clearly that it is NOT real and any observed effects and results are faked by either the Devil or his demons. This is what Tolkien believed.
No, Tolkien was a Catholic and firmly believed the Catholic doctrine that occult magic is "a lie from the Devil" and prohibited by God. However neither he nor the Catholic church has any problem with fantasy magic or stage magic as neither is real.
not lie
If you lie a lot, you are not a good person. The question answers itself.
Roman Catholic AnswerThis has been an ongoing lie about the Church for centuries, ever since the protestant revolt. Otherwise respected scholars have continued to perpetuate this lie ad nauseaum to the point where many Catholics believe this as well. Please pick up a copy of Diane Moczar's book Seven Lies About Catholic History. Other words which are excellent and completely debunk the lie that the Church was corrupt to the core (a lie incidentally started by Martin Luther, and picked up by protestant scholars and professors ever since then despite more than adequate rebuttal) is Christopher Dawson's The Dividing of Christendom; Euan Cameron, The European Reformation; and the absolutely excellent Eamon Duffy's The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England 1400-1580.
Answer: Of course it depends - it depends on if you want to believe a lie or the truth. Hell and Satan ARE real. Answer: It depends
Sure enough. They can get married in a civil ceremony, in a ceremony conducted by clergy in a non-Roman Catholic location or they can simply lie. Thee isn't any penalty you know and they don't have to fear divine wrath.