According to the teachings of the Catholic Church, widows are generally allowed to remarry, but they must follow certain guidelines and obtain permission from their local bishop.
No, according to the teachings of the Catholic Church, Catholics are not allowed to scatter their ashes. The Church requires that ashes be buried in a sacred place, such as a cemetery or church.
No. A Catholic man can only remarry - if he is in fact eligible to do so - in a Catholic church via a Catholic ceremony presided over by a Catholic priest.
If you were married in the Catholic Church and marriage ended in a divorce but not annullled, then, no, you cannot remarry in the Catholic Church. If you are Catholic and were married outside the church by say a justice of peace and marriage ended in a divorce but not annullled, then, yes you can remarry in the Catholic Church, with proper paperwork and oath commitments.
No, according to Catholic Church teachings, a Catholic who marries outside the church without proper permission is not allowed to receive communion.
No, an encyclical is not considered infallible in the teachings of the Catholic Church.
As long as the person remains separated and does not remarry, he/she is able to receive the sacraments. The Catholic Church does not recognize divorce.
i think you have to get an anollement first.
According to traditional Catholic teachings, the Novus Ordo Mass is considered valid, as it is approved by the Catholic Church and follows the essential elements of the Eucharistic celebration.
AnswerYes, provided the Catholic Church grants an annulment of the marriage after the divorce becomes final.
No, the Catholic Church 'represents' the teachings of Jesus Christ, the evangelists and the early Church fathers.
The Catholic Church maintains its original teachings intact. They do not backtrack.
Yes, Catholic priests are allowed to consume alcohol in moderation according to Church teachings.