No. John Donne was raised a Catholic, but changed his faith to become a Protestant, eventually to serve as Dean of St. Paul's under the reign of James I. In some of his writings and sermons he shows more tolerance for Catholicism than most of his Protestant contemporaries.
Andre was born a Catholic. He did not 'join' the Church.
After careful research JOIN does not appear to be of any significance in affiliation the the Roman Catholic church.
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absolutely!
Yes, if he's a Catholic.
Yes
John and me are the object of the verb "join." You would say "Join me for a great show." You wouldn't say "Join I for a great show" So you should say "Join John and me for a great show."
social gathering, word of mouth,clergy, the U.S goverment!.
there are many many waysThere are many churches in the world so please specify your question so that it will be answered correctly. However, if you want to know especially on how to join in the catholic church, you must be baptized in the catholic church. In all, there is one way on how to join the catholic church. by:Richard_90
Roman Catholic AnswerTo join the Knights of Columbus one must be a "practical Catholic". This means a Catholic who is not objectively living in a state of sin. If the divorced Catholic is not remarried and is frequenting Confession and Holy Communion, then, yes, he is eligible to apply to the Knights of Columbus.
John Alden is a guy who join the Mayflower.
He had no choice. He was baptized a Catholic shortly after he was born and has been a Catholic ever since.