A Relationship has nothing to do with religion. It's Human Behavior and the chemistry which affects any relationship. Answer Actually, being Catholic COULD affect a relationship. It depends on the circumstances and the people involved.
because it keeps your mind off educating yourself when you date
A relationship between two things being compared is a connection that helps to highlight similarities or differences between them. It can involve comparing characteristics, behaviors, functions, or any other relevant aspects to draw conclusions or insights about the similarities or differences between the two things. Comparing two things can help to clarify their relationship and enhance understanding of both.
Roman Catholic AnswerBeing a Godparent is a very solemn responsibility, the godparent assumes an obligation to instruct the child in the event of the death or neglect of the parents, in order to fulfill the baptismal promises. Being a godparent creates a spiritual relationship that is recognized in ecclesiastical law. Being a Methodist would tend to give the impression that you were not a very good, practicing Catholic, and thus would not be qualified to take on the responsibilities before God of raising the child in the Catholic faith while giving a good example of living the Catholic faith.
Likely meaning- "Would you like to be in a relationship with me?"
They are worried because they are afraid that England would come back to the Catholic church.
She is obviously interested in being with others and not in a monogamous relationship.
No ! Its not about religion, Its about being saved and having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ!! And since the majority of Catholics aren't saved, you could NEVER truly be happy in your relationship. But, If that person IS saved, then yes, I think you could be happy ! ( Refer to a verse in Matthew that talks about being un-equally yoked with a non-believer). Even still I think you would have ALOT of doctrinal run-ins!! sincerely, Bethany Answer Uh....well, the relationship probably wouldn't work, example: above. Signed: Happy, "saved" Catholic.
No why would it be
Not necessarily. Catholic schools would likely prefer if their staff were catholic, however, if you're not catholic but vow to do your best to achieve the mission statement and goals than they'll be more than happy to hire you.
of course its okay to have just talked them, don't let her being in a relationship affect you talking to her.
IF the parents of the child pick you as a GodParent, I would think that is something they would have to ask their priest, etc. I do know that, not being a Catholic, I am a godparent for a child who was born into the Catholic church...
There are several sources one could to have their questions answered about being a Catholic. The best source would be the priest of your local Catholic church. Books stores also carry a rich array of books on religions.