Yes
Yes, St. Philomena is still recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
The catholic church still teaches transubstantiation.
Yes
Yes! the church will still accept you.
No, it will still be a church
Yes, the marriage is still valid in the eyes of God and the church. Because of that, The Catholic party cannot remarry in the church unless it is shown invalid by annulment.
Yes, unless he has formally left the Church.
isn't that the Roman Catholic religion? i think they still practice it today
Yes, a Catholic can marry a non-Catholic and still receive communion, as long as they are in good standing with the Church and have followed the necessary steps for a mixed-faith marriage to be recognized by the Church.
The Roman Catholic Church is against sex before marriage. However you can still be tied in the bonds of Holy Matrimony in the Roman Catholic Church.The Church won't have any objection, but I advice you to contact the Church Priest immediately.
PURITANS
Matthew McConaughey was raised in the Catholic church. He has stated that he is not a practicing Catholic, but still adheres to the teachings of the church.