The way a Catholic woman, if keeping with the teachings of the Church, cannot get pregnant is through natural family planning(NFP). There are many different methods and some have been scientifically proven to prevent pregnancy. NFP is the only form of birth control approved by the Catholic Church.
The way a Catholic woman, if keeping with the teachings of the Church, cannot get pregnant is through natural family planning(NFP). There are many different methods and some have been scientifically proven to prevent pregnancy. NFP is the only form of Birth Control approved by the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church allows Natural Family Planning if a couple has a serious reason for avoiding pregnancy. Natural Family Planning is when a couple abstains from marital relations during the woman's fertile period.
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The Catholic church favors the Natural Family Planning method of controlling pregnancies. This works by avoiding intercourse during certain phases of a woman's menstrual cycle.
A divorced man/ woman cannot get married in the catholic church again. The sacrament of matrimony can be received only once in the Roman Catholic Church.
nothing. it just a ceremony.
No. The Catholic Church believes that artificial birth control is always a sin. In this situation, the Catholic Church would allow the woman to use Natural Family Planning, which basically means that a couple abstains from marital relations during the woman's fertile period.
The only thing different about a Catholic Cathedral is that it contains the Bishop's cathedra (his throne), other than that, everything else that happens in a Cathedral is exactly the same thing that happens in any Catholic Church.
A Christmas Mass is said.
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Yes, but the Episcopal person will probably not be able to have a funeral in a Catholic church. The spouse of a Catholic who is not a Catholic can be buried from the Catholic Church if that person has lived a good and Christian life. It happens quite frequently.