The Roman Catholic Church recognizes as Also Catholic the Orthodox Churches, Episcopal, and Church of England. Also, these religions recognize the Roman Catholic Church. While all schools have their own rules for admission, there should be no religious reasons why your Catholic child could not attend a Church of England school.
A Catholic church will do christening.
You can only get married in a Catholic Church when the union is not contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
A:A Catholic is someone who belongs to, or accepts the teachings of, the Roman Catholic Church. He or she will no doubt have been christened, but so are members of other Christian Churches.Catholic AnswerA Catholic is someone who has been baptized in the Catholic Church, OR someone who has been validly baptized outside the Church in the name of the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) with water running on the forehead, or immersion, and with the intention to do what the church does. In the later case, that person would have to be accepted into the Church by a formal act and be confirmed by the bishop. I guess it really depends on what you mean by "christened".
The birth and growth of science led to the conflict between scientists and the church.
Going to a certain denomination's school or being christened in a certain church does not preclude you from attending any other denomination in order to worship. Thanks, I do not want to attend at a catholic church and am looking for C of E as im a christian, however am struggling to find one in my area.
usually, you get christenend in a church
Because the Catholic Church was all-powerful at the time and they obviously were reluctant to relinquish that power.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou need the pastor of your home parish to approve you to have your baby baptized. He can make arrangements if you wish to have your baby baptized in another church.
The Catholic Church only recognizes one baptism, even most Protestant baptisms. If you have converted from Catholicism, however, any church that practices baptism will likely be able to conduct a baptism. You may be required to attend baptismal class prior to being baptized.
Roman Catholic AnswerI believe that Anglican baptisms are accepted as valid by the Church, your child would not need to be baptized again. Speak to your priest about this, depending on your child's age, they may not need to do anything.
J.K. Rowling was christened in the Church of England as a baby, but the exact date of the ceremony is not publicly known.
Galileo's work supporting the heliocentric model challenged the geocentric views held by the Catholic Church. The Church saw his ideas as heretical and forced him to recant his views under threat of excommunication. The conflict was resolved centuries later in 1992 when the Catholic Church formally acknowledged that Galileo was right and that the Church's judgment against him was a mistake.