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No, John Adams was not a Catholic. He was a Congregationalist, becoming a Unitarian later in life.
Hopefully they dont mind. Depends on the parents, obviously.
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Yes, a Protestant pastor can transition to becoming a Catholic deacon through a process called the Pastoral Provision, which allows for the ordination of former Protestant clergy as Catholic deacons.
Yes, because he confirmed his beliefs in a non-Catholic faith and must confirm them in the Catholic Church.
Baptism can be for other Christian faiths, not just Catholic. So if you are becoming a Christian, you are baptised.
In the Catholic Church, a mixed marriage is when one partner is Catholic and the other is not. The procedure for a mixed marriage typically involves obtaining permission from the local bishop, completing pre-marriage counseling, and agreeing to raise any children in the Catholic faith. The non-Catholic partner may also be asked to sign a document stating their willingness to respect the Catholic partner's faith.
J. Killgallon has written: 'Becoming a catholic'
He was the first president who recognized himself as a Roman Catholic.
By going to Seminary School and becoming a priest or brother.
There are two qualifications to be pope: He must be male and he must be a Catholic.
The Pope creates new Cardinals at a consistory.