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Juan Williams was raised Catholic. There is no way to know if he is still involved with that church, but there is no evidence he practices any religion other than Christianity.
No. Catholic priests do not get married.
Mother Teresa was not the leader of any religion as she was a practicing Catholic. She was the founder of the Missionaries of Charity and headed the order for many years.
He was raised Catholic, but doesn't follow the religion. It doesn't seem he was exactly raised "really" Catholic anyway, from his interview here: http://www.advocate.com/issue_story_ektid52660.asp Actually, that article doesn't say anything about him not practicing Catholicism (on any of the three pages). It simply states that he is open to and respectful of homosexuals. I think, if he was a practicing Catholic, that this would make him a better Catholic. Whatever you're stance is on Catholicism, the Bible teaches to be open to and respectful of all people.
Definetly Roman Catholics. It has more number of believers than any religion or sect. The catholic religion IS a Christian religion.
Felicity Huffman was raised in a Catholic household but does not publicly identify with any specific religion.
Roman Catholic priests started practicing celibacy in the 11th century. No priests can practice their priesthood if they are either married or having sex of any kind.
No, divorce is not acceptable in any Catholic Rite.
he isn't in any religon Actually he was Roman catholic.
Jerry Garcia was raised in a Catholic household but did not identify strongly with any particular religion as an adult. While he had a complex relationship with spirituality and often explored various philosophical ideas, he was not a practicing Episcopalian. His views on religion were more eclectic and personal, reflecting a mix of influences rather than adherence to a specific faith tradition.
Coco Chanel did not regularly practice any religion. However, she was baptized Catholic and attended Catholic girls schools as a child.
Give the child time and let Him/Her make the decision.----------------------------------------------------------------Practicing Catholics usually insist the children of mixed faith marriages are raised Catholic.Opinion from a CatholicNot raising a child in any religion and expecting them to make a decision when they are older, to my knowledge, never works. A Catholic entering into a mixed marriage (the other spouse is not Catholic but is baptized) must promise to raise the children Catholic, and the spouse must be aware of this promise.