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Catholic AnswerFrom a Catholic point of view, Catholics are not permitted to marry outside the faith without special permission from their Bishop. The reason for this is that the non-Catholic would be a danger to their faith, and there is a possibility that the children might not be raised Catholic.Registry office.
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Yes, They are allowed to marry.
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Friar john and friar laurance are the witnesses and they marry they
Answer Catholic Bishops are not allowed to marry
If they want to.
Pentecostals do marry Catholics.
Jehovah's witnesses must marry before they live together.
Of course Catholics marry, how do you think we filled all those Catholic schools for all those years, and replaced all of our sisters and priests when they retired?
Yes and no. Young witnesses are told to date only with the intention to marry and to marry within their faith. Once they come of age for marriage, they may begin dating.
No, they do not have to convert. However, they do have to agree to raise any children as Catholics.