No. recently because of the growth of congregations in catholic churches lay ministers have been allowed to administer the eucharist, but still only a priest can do the blessing and elevation.
The pentocostals and the Anglicans have in recent year allowed women to be ministers and pastors.
In the Catholic Church, those who cannot receive the Eucharist include non-Catholics, those in a state of mortal sin, and those who have not yet received their First Holy Communion. Additionally, those who are conscious of having eaten or drunk something within the previous hour (aside from water or medicine) are also not allowed to receive.
Yes, Catholics are allowed to drink alcohol in moderation according to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
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Yes.
Yes, Catholics are allowed to go into a synagogue if they choose too.
I would hope so!
Catholics were not permitted in Georgia, along with Jews. Georgia was not that different from the other American colonies. They were founded by protestants seeking to get away from Catholics and Anglicans.
Communion- This is the religious sacrament where you take the Eucharist for the first time. After this, you are allowed to take the Eucharist at church every time. Confirmation- This is where you get another middle name. It must be a saint's name- Theresa, John, Mary, etc.- and it makes you officially a part of the church.
No. Bishops are not allowed to be married and the pope is a bishop.
Catholics are allowed to follow God. A baptized Catholic should love God and should observe all that He has commanded in order to more perfectly follow Christ. A Catholic is called to love God through love of his neighbor, thus Catholics are called to witness to Christianity with their very lives.
No, all Catholics are required to abstain from the age of 14 until death.