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Regis Philbin was raised as a Roman Catholic.
The population of Roman Catholic Diocese of Mysore is 9,840,500.
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Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, the pastor is the priest in charge of a particular parish. Outside of particular circumstances, the pastor would be the ordinary person who would perform a wedding.
Roman Catholic AnswerBy asking your pastor if you are ready to start classes for confirmation.
It is in the Book of Blessing of the Roman Ritual published in 1989. It is in Appendix I
Roman Catholic AnswerThis varies from diocese to diocese, and with each parish as it is up to your bishop and your pastor. Please check with your pastor.
Roman Catholic AnswerHis Holiness, Pope John Paul II, was supreme pastor of the Church from 1978 until his death in 2005.
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The best book on the topic of the Roman Catholic Church is "The Roman Catholic Church: An Illustrated Story. You can purchase this book online from retailers such as Amazon.
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Roman Catholic AnswerAny clergy, with faculties: deacon, priest, or bishop with faculties (in other words permission to perform a wedding for these people in this place). Normally that would be the pastor of the parish you live in, or one of his assistants.
Roman Catholic AnswerThis is up to your pastor and your Bishop. In most cases, you must at least have made your confirmation.
There is no problem having your child baptized even if you were not a baptized as a Catholic as long as you intended to raise the child as a Catholic. You might wish to check with your pastor and see what can be done to 'bring you up to speed' with the sacraments and get confirmed, however.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo have your baby baptized, you need your pastor's approval. If you would like to have your baby baptized somewhere else, check with your pastor and he can arrange with the priest in the area you want to have the baptism.