yes
Another Answer:You need to receive the sacrament of Confirmation before you can get married in the Catholic Church.
If you did not receive your confirmation in grade 8, then you need to receive it soon in the near future.
Yes! the church will still accept you.
Yes, in many Christian denominations, deacons can be married and still fulfill their duties within the church.
Yes
No, as long as he & his x-spouse are divorced. Then it is fine.
Yes. Though I doubt he was an active member of the Church of England, he had been baptized and confirmed there. He may have been a prodigal son at times, but he is still the Church's son.
No. She filed for divorce in 2006 but they then reconciled. They are still married.
no he did not... Bishop Trotter is still married!
You usually have your Confirmation when you are 11 / 12 years old.Roman Catholic AnswerConfirmation may be administered anytime after baptism. In the Eastern Church it is administered immediately, babies are confirmed and given Holy Communion immediately after they are baptized. In the Latin rite Church it depends on the diocese, some still confirm around 12 years of age, others wait as long as 16 years of age.
Depends on the church and the pastor of the church. I pastor a church and don't charge anything for our members to get married. However, I do expect them to tithe as the Bible asks them to. I don't perfrom a marriage ceremonies for non-members except for special circumstances. I still don't charge anything.
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.
These classes are strongly encouraged. If not possible, many parishes offer alternate programs. You need good preparation for marriage. If not possible to take classes, contact your clergy for advice; you may still be able to marry.
yes it is because you are in gods presenceRoman Catholic AnswerYes, Marriage is one of the seven sacraments of the Church, all by itself.