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Yes, because he confirmed his beliefs in a non-Catholic faith and must confirm them in the Catholic Church.
To be a member of the Catholic Church means to believe in Catholic Christianity and be a official in the Roman Catholic Church and/or attend a Catholic Church.
No, you do not need to be confirmed to participate in Lent.
Since you are confirmed Orthodox and married a Greek Orthodox, the Orthodox Church requires that any children you may have should be baptized Orthodox. Also, as an Orthodox, you are not allowed to baptize your nephew or any other person in a catholic church. From the Catholic point of view, unless your nephew is to be reared a Catholic, he may not be baptized in the Catholic Church. If he is to be reared Catholic, either by his parents or godparents, the Church will receive him. No you are GREEK orthodox u must not I reapeat not baptisma your child at a catholic church.
Because Presbyterian Confirmation is not recognized by the Catholic Church.
Yes, while it would be nice to get confirmed, it is not required
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Certainly not, Westminster Abbey has been a protestant church since the English crown stole it from the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century. You may be confirmed at Westminster Cathedral.
Yes. While the catholic church recognizes the Baptism as valid it does not recognize the Confirmation as valid, since it requires administration by a priest having received the valid sacrament of holy orders. While the Catholic Church and Episcopal Church are close in tradition and both have seven sacraments, only Baptism is considered as valid.
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The answer to this is YES. You need to be baptized in the catholic church then only you are entitled to receive the sacrament of confirmation.