Usually no. It is best to check with the paster of the church to see if there are any special rules.
No.
Normally, no.
yes married catholic women can have children!
He was a protestant. But people thought he was a Catholic because he was married to a Catholic woman.King Charles I was a Protestant many people may get him confused as being Catholic because he married a French woman called Henrietta Marie (or Henrietta Maria) and she was a Catholic. He also published a Prayer book in Scotland which looked very Catholic.King Charles I was raiseed as a Protestant, however he favored the Anglican form of worship. Charles married a Catholic woman and this brought his faith under question. King Charles started off as a Protestant, but he may have started practicing Catholicism secretly later on.
No, Roman Catholics are required to be married in a Catholic Church, by a Catholic priest.
She didn't. She married a Catholic King, although he was the heir to the throne at the time, that was Francois II of France, who died after a year. Then she married Henry, Lord Darnley who was a vacillating Protestant. Then she married James Hepburn, Lord Bothwell and he was Protestant. So she married three times and at least one was a Protestant.
Yes, while it would be nice to get confirmed, it is not required
Shakespeare, like everyone in England at his time was required to be by law, was a member of the church of England, in which church he was baptised, married and buried. What his opinions on that were he was smart enough not to disclose.
Absolutely! My son's godmother is married to a Jewish man. We were thrilled to have him at the baptism, because he is a treasured friend of ours. We had friends of many faiths at the baptism. I would hope that all friends, especially the non-Catholic spouses of potential godmothers would want to be at the baptism, and would feel welcome to be there.
Charles 2nd was a Protestant his entire life, however the population of England was Protestant, meaning he had to be Protestant otherwise he would get the chop. His wife however was a Catholic which was a bit unpopular. Some rumours have it, that Charles 2nd converted to Catholic on his deathbed, and had a Catholic priest to do so, his wife was a witness.
To sponsor a child for baptism, at least one of the sponsors needs to be Catholic. The other if non-catholic can be Christian witness (if Christian) but is not entered as a sponsor. To sponsor a child for Confirmation, theer is only one sponsor who must be Catholic and confirmed.
Robert Cecil was a protestant. He hated Catholics. that is why when the gunpowder plot was going on, he framed Guindo/Guy Falkes