According to Catholic teachings, drinking becomes a sin when it leads to drunkenness or impairs one's ability to make moral decisions.
No you actually only have to go to classes and study the Catholic Church teachings at the church that you want to become Catholic. The only thing you might have to buy is a Catholic book that they might recommend, but other then that it is completely free to become a catholic . God Bless
A divorced Protestant woman can not take communion in the Catholic church. According to the Catholic church a divorced woman is committing adultery and can not become a nun.
to become catholic
Mother Teresa did not decide to become a Catholic. She was born a Catholic.
According to the Sri Lankan constitution, only a Buddhist can become president.
The bread and wine consecrated by a Catholic priest is transubstantiated to the body and blood of Christ. Although the catholic church respects the EPISCOPAL church which is very close in its teachings, there are subtle differences in the meaning of Eucharist and therefore transubstantiation is a prime doctrine of the Catholic church ( and some orthodox churches) only.
Saint Andrew became a Christian and later converted to Catholicism after hearing the teachings of Jesus Christ. He was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and dedicated his life to spreading the message of Christianity, eventually becoming a Catholic saint.
drinking so much that you become dehydrated.
Yes. You can become a Catholic even if you were not married in the Catholic church. You must go and see the Father at your local church and inform him of your desire to become Catholic and he will take you through the process. You may be required to complete confession before you can convert.
You have to convert from your current religion to Catholicism. Then you need to become baptized in the Catholic church.
Yes, everyone is welcome in the Catholic Church
Not as far as the Catholic Church is concerned.