The Catholic Church agrees with the commandment "Thou shalt not commit adultery." It is a serious sin that separates us from God and, until forgiveness is obtained, keeps us away from the sacraments.
It is a mortal sin.
In the perfect world, all Catholics (and all other Christians) would not commit adultery. However, since all Catholics are humans, they have the same weaknesses as all humans and some of them do violate the commandment 'Thou shalt not commit adultery.' The commandment spells it out but man has free will to follow God's word or to ignore it.
The Catholic Church does not permit divorce. Catholics in England did not recognize the divorce, and therefore viewed Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn as adultery. The Roman Catholic Church does not recognize divorce. Catholics believed that Henry VIII was still married to Catherine of Aragon, and therefore that his relationship with Anne Boleyn was adultery and their daughter, Elizabeth, therefore, a bastard, not qualified to become the queen.
Jesus, himself, said that divorce was not correct. 'Any man who divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery. . . . '
yes it is.
No, you can't go to jail in Ohio for adultery. Adultery is grounds for divorce and losing custody of children. It's a crime in 20 states, but I think it's virtually never prosecuted.
Catholics are buried just like everyone else.But they think it is wrong to be cremated.
I don't think so
it was mean and disgarceful.
Catholics began with the apostles; the word Catholic means Universal. The catholics started in Rome I think about 100 years after the birth of Christ
This is called "Adultery" ANSWER: I think we called them " Adulterer."
Adultery at any age is a criminal offense in 23 states. I don't think age has anything to do with it. Age only has to do with statutory rape.
As there are Catholics in practically every country in the world, I'm not sure what you mean by that question.