Definitely if they can agree on the essentials of the Catholic Faith! But there is a great deal in Roman attitudes that Traditional Anglicans should not accept without great thought.
People do not hate Catholics. Catholics are the most peaceful and the peace loving people in the flock. Religions of other sects feel insecure as Roman Catholic Religion has maximum number of followers, so this has created a hatred among them. EDIT: The Roman Catholic religion does NOT have a maximum number of followers. No one that wants to join the Catholic Church is excluded.
Yes, there are many Catholics who have enlisted in the US military. The Roman Catholic Church also maintains an active presence in the military chaplaincy by providing priest who can serve with the soldiers.
Britain did not "join" the Roman empire. Britain was conquered and then annexed into the empire as a province.
Many Catholics, though not all, want Northern Ireland to join with the Republic of Ireland and become a united Ireland.
Other religions that celebrate Christmas include secular individuals, atheists, and some individuals of non-Christian faiths who join in the festivities for cultural or social reasons.
After careful research JOIN does not appear to be of any significance in affiliation the the Roman Catholic church.
As a Roman, he was part of the Roman army.
Freemasonry does indeed accept practicing Roman Catholics for membership. However, the Catholic Church has prohibitions against joining secret societies, including the Free Masons. The Knights of Columbus are a similar organization that is open to practicing Catholics. It should be noted however that the Catholic Congregation For The Doctrine of the Faith published a document on 26 November 1983 which stated that "The faithful who enroll in Masonic associations are in a state of grave sin and may not receive Holy Communion." . This document was signed by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who is currently Pope Benedict XVI.
2012
dude , Julius led the roman army nut head.
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Because he needed a job. Soldiering was an honourable profession in Roman times.