It is the writers opinion that there is little difference in either religion today, many of the protestant movements are leaning towards the Mother Church as each year passes. As a suggestion I would see the local priest and have him arrange for you to be baptized as a Catholic. I would suggest that your reason for doing so are sound.
Normally, you would enter an RCIA class in the late summer (RCIA stands for Rite Christian Initiation for Adults), attend classes throughout the year, and be received into the Church at the Easter Vigil. You need to speak with your local priest. If you have been validly baptized in a Christian denomination, you will make your first confession, and then be confirmed and receive your first Holy Communion at Easter. If you are not validly baptized, you will be baptized at the Easter Vigil.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no such thing as "converting to another religion." If you are a baptized Catholic, than you are a Catholic. If you are not attending Mass but have "joined" another religion, then you are considered an apostate, a heretic, or a schismatic But you are a Catholic apostate, Catholic heretic, or Catholic schismatic, and, no, the Pope is not going to give you a blessing for committing sin.
No, the Priest would not think badly of you. I am not sure what the rituals are called for becoming a Catholic, but, there is a learning process you must take and you also must study that religion. I suggest you do a little studying of your own about the Catholic religion before making this decision. Go onto: www.google.com Type in: Becoming a Catholic
Catholicism was the religion of the Catholic Reformation.
Catholic religion and Greek Christianity are somewhat similar, but other Greek religions are not similar to the Catholic religion.
Atheists do not have a position to agree or disagree with people converting to anything, it is the convertors own choice. However some atheists would disagree with converting to a religion because they believe religion to be untrue and thus that converting someone would be to feed him or her untruths.
Catholic is a religion so if you say what is a catholic i think you are referring that a catholic is a religious person from the catholic religion
Yes. If the couple is converting to Catholicism, they will need a Catholic sponsor.
Catholic is biggest religion in the world.
Yes, Catholicism = Catholic religion.
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It really all depends on which religion you're converting from, and which you're converting to.