Probably. The Catholic Church wants your family to be joined in a sacramental marriage and allows marriage between Catholics and non-Catholics. Because the Church recognizes the tremendous challenge that the interfaith couple will face, you may have to get permission from the bishop. Call your local parish and talk to the marriage coordinator or a priest.
Quite possible, but his daughter, Wanda, opposed Catholicism. Toscanini was born Catholic, baptized in the Baptistry of Parma, but he was not a practicing Catholic. He did have religious feelings especially about music -- As related to me by my father, Walfredo Toscanini, Arturo's grandson.
No. According to the Catholic Church, a person can only be baptized once.
She was a Catholic, although her daughter was brought up a Protestant.
Because she was the daughter of Katherine of Aragon, and raised as a devout Catholic.
Yes, there is no problem. However, most parishes now require both parents and godparents to take classes before the child is baptized.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo one, the Catholic Church cannot be "combined" with anything. The Anglican Church is a protestant church that was formed by Henry VIII as he left the Catholic Church and then it was established by Parliament under his daughter, Elizabeth I.
Henry was christened Catholic but when the church refused him a divorce from Catherine of Aragon so he could marry Anne Boleyn, he fought it and was excommunicated for his formation of the Church of England so he and England became Protestant except for a few hold-outs who were persecuted for the few Tudor reigns.
Like a lot of people in the medievil times you changed your religious beliefs to be as the king, or you was seen to be commiting treason. Anne i believe was a catholic but she had read about the protestant faith and was supportive of its approach. Her daughter Queen Elizabeth I was a protestant Queen.
The Catholic Church does not allow cremated remains to be separated or split up. You also need to consider your monther's wishes. While she might be non practicing (from your perspective) she might well have had a close and personal relationship with God. Ultimately the decision is yours to make.
Mary - Roman Catholic. Daughter of Henry and Katherine of Aragon (wife 1) Edward - Protestant. Son of Henry and Jane Seymour (wife 3) Elizabeth - Protestant, although she was not particularly religious. Daughter of Henry and Anne Boleyn (wife 2).
Speak to your local Catholic parish priest. Adults will need to go through a catechism/RCIA course at your local Catholic parish church. Since you have already been baptized, but in another Christian non-Catholic community, you will not be baptized again and instead you will go through another rite called the The Rite of Reception of Baptized Christians into the full Communion of the Catholic Church. I would strongly recommend you to speak to your local parish priest who will be more than happy to advise you.
Henry VIII daughter is Queen Elizabeth. Like his daughter he was determined and intelligent. He had broken away from the Roman Catholic Church and started a new Protestant church, the Church of England. He had married six times.