Yes, if there is a legitimate purpose for the action. It is not unusual for the Catholic Church itself to disinter an individual who has a cause for sainthood to verify that the individual did exist, to check for any signs of incorruptibility and to remove relics. This practice had, by and large, been abandoned now, especially for modern saints whose existence and death and burial are not in question.
Yes, remarriage is allowed in the Catholic Church after the death of a spouse.
Answer Catholic Bishops are not allowed to marry
Everyone is allowed to attend a catholic wedding. There aren't any rules specified as to who should attend the wedding or not.
No, in the Roman Catholic Church, popes are not allowed to be married.
it allowed catholic to vote and hold office
No. Only men are allowed to become Priests in the Catholic Church. Women however can become Nuns. It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
Masturbating. Yes, in the strict Catholic faith, it is not allowed, but that can be said about most things.
The way in which catholic beliefs make the society unequal is as it opposes the equality of women. Nuns are not allowed to own property, Women are not allowed to hold high office within the catholic church. Only men can be priests.
Peace of Augsburg
No, civilly married couples who are not married in the Catholic Church are generally not allowed to receive communion in the Catholic Church.
Yes, Catholics are allowed to drink alcohol in moderation according to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
A catholic deacon is only allowed to be married once. If he gets a divorce he will have to live a single life.