The origin of man for the Catholic is way back at the time of creation.It is found in the book of Genesis.The very first ancestor of man is Adam and Eve.
This was done because the Catholic church leaders believed this implied there was imperfection in the Creation. This was a teaching of man, and not Biblically supported.
No. A Catholic man can only remarry - if he is in fact eligible to do so - in a Catholic church via a Catholic ceremony presided over by a Catholic priest.
yes.
Galileo got himself into trouble with the Church when he was teaching the theory of the sun-centered universe as fact when even he agreed that it could not be proven and was but a theory.
He can certainly become Catholic. Divorce does not prevent one from participating in the Church in any way. The Church sees him as continuing to be involved in a nonsacramental, but valid, marriage. What he cannot do is to *remarry* since that would be adultery in the eyes of the Church.
Yes he can marry in the Catholic Church. Death of a spouse is the only form of 'divorce' recognized by the Catholic Church.
No. This is purely a man-made custom and a tradition of the Roman Catholic Church as white symbolises purity
Most of his teaching is in line with teaching of Catholic Church and contrary to protestant teachings.Almost all protestant denominations in Nigeria do not support TB Joshua very often pastors are accusing TB Joshua of being occult man..Catholic AnswerNo, TB Joshua is a Christian minister, televangelist and faith healer according to Wikipedia, he is by no means a Catholic.
i think you have to get an anollement first.
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.
Yes, because in the eyes of the Lord, they are not married. They are allowed to get married in a church, but only once, if it is in a Catholic church. --> See Catholism
Such a marriage would not be valid in the eyes of the Catholic Church. Catholics may marry non-Catholics in the Catholic Church, but they are not permitted to go through a non-Catholic wedding ceremony.