Holy Orders
Holy Orders
Yes why not. The marriage is valid. But it won't be a sacrament for the non catholic woman and the marriage won't be celebrated in a mass.
.Catholic AnswerMatrimony is between one unmarried man and one unmarried woman. It is witnessed by a priest, and two witnesses.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowlege, the sacrament of confirmation has never been know as the "sacrament of witnessing", at least not in any Catholic Encyclopedia OR Catechism that I have and they are from the Council of Trent up to the current Catechism of the Catholic Church.
eucharist
Yes.
Roman Catholic answerAny Catholic may receive the Sacrament of Anointing either in danger of death or when one has a serious illness.
Of the seven Sacraments in the Roman Catholic church, the only one that is not able to be conferred upon women is the Sacrament of Holy Orders, wherin an individual is ordained to the presbyterate (priesthood) or diaconate. This stems from the tradition that only male faithful may be ordained clergy.
The sacrament of matrimony is a ritual.
Comunion
Yes, as long as he does not remarry.
Men who are ordained by a bishop through the Sacrament of Holy Orders are given the authority to serve as deacons, priests, or bishops in the Catholic Church.