Maybe, this is known as a "mixed marriage", when one party has been baptized in the Catholic Church, and the other is baptized outside the Catholic Church. It is forbidden by Canon 1124 without the express permission of the competent authority. Canon 1125 stipulates that the local Ordinary (the bishop) can grant this permission if there is a just and reasonable cause, and 1) the Catholic party declares that he or she is prepared to remove any dangers of falling away from the faith and makes a sincere promise to all in his or her power to have all the children baptized and brought up in the Catholic Church; 2) the other party is to be informed of these promises and is truly aware of the promise and obligation of the Catholic party. Also, 3) Both parties must be instructed on the essential ends and properties of marriage, which are not be excluded by either party.
The non-Catholic would need to have his marriage annulled by the church before they are free to marry, as the catholic church recognizes the validity of the Presbyterian marriage. If annulment is approved, he does not need to join the Catholic Church, but must be willing to consent to her oath to bring up any children as catholic
Catholic Presbyterian Church was created in 1842.
Generally not. The catholic would need to get permission first from his/her bishop if he/she wants to be married in a presbyterian church (assuming he or she wants to be married according to the laws of catholic church).
Because Presbyterian Confirmation is not recognized by the Catholic Church.
John Calvin. That is why the Presbyterian Church is also known as 'Calvinist.'
Why not?
They are not honoring the Roman Catholic Church- but the Universal Church. Catholic means Universal. To be praising the Catholic Church, is praising the unity of all believers in the Triumphant Church to come.
The Catholic Church, the Anglican(Episcopalian) Church, Presbyterian Church, Orthodox Church, etc.
He was raised in the Presbyterian Church.Whether or not he became Catholic I do not know. However, as a youth he attended Sunday School at Arcadia Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois.
The Catholic Church does not ask for your immigration status.
Yes he can marry in the Catholic Church. Death of a spouse is the only form of 'divorce' recognized by the Catholic Church.
i think he was presbyterian. There is a church where he lived in sag harbor and its called "The old whalers presbyterian church,and he liked to go there for events and started a school from there or some local church there. "