In an egalitarian church, yes.
It depends, if the Methodist woman's marriage was annulled in a civil court, or if she was divorced and annulled in a protestant church: it would still need to be annulled by the Catholic Church. The Church *always* defends the bond, except in rare open and shut cases. You need to speak to a priest about this. If the woman's marriage is annulled by the Catholic Church, THEN you must receive permission from the Bishop for a mixed marriage, or she could convert.
Probably b/c of 1 Corinthians14:34 and 35. As in all the congregations of the saints, women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the Law says. If they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at home; for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the church.
Talk to the man outside the church. Exit the town and go north, to the cave, enter it. There will be an old man inside, speak to him. Now return to Amor and you will be able to enter the church and find the woman you are looking for.
The question of whether women should be allowed to speak in church despite traditional beliefs is a complex and debated issue. Some argue that all individuals should have the right to speak in a religious setting, while others believe in upholding traditional practices. Ultimately, the decision may vary depending on the specific beliefs and practices of each church or religious community.
They can speak.
The role of a woman in the church, is to obey the Pastor! The man is the head of the woman, just as Christ is the head of the Church! There was no woman preacher! A woman is a lade member, unless the Pastor of the church a sign her to do something Other than that she is a servant to the church. In other words to Christ.
Woman.
None,,church is where the woman cleans her spirit and the bathtub cleans her flesh..
Yes, according to some religious teachings, it is permissible for women to speak in church.
The Bible in the church is used to speak and pray about religion.
Speak to the leader, minister, pastor, vicar or who ever is in charge of your church. This is not a question just anyone could answer, you should be able to get the support you need in your church. It may also help to speak with other gay christian's by contacting groups such as gaychristian.net as you may find there is no need to become straight.
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