Bowing to the altar, consecrated by a Bishop, acknowledges that Jesus is made present there; if a non Catholic attends the service he can bow as a sign of respect but does not have to if uncomfortable.
Yes, a Catholic can serve as a godparent to a non-Catholic, but the non-Catholic must have at least one Catholic godparent.
There is no law preventing a Catholic marrying a non catholic.
Yes, because he confirmed his beliefs in a non-Catholic faith and must confirm them in the Catholic Church.
Consecrated Hosts are stored in a locked Tabernacle, not on the altar. The Tabernacle may be located immediately behind the main altar or on its own pedestal in the Church, non on the altar.
Yes
He is a non-practicing catholic
act like you know what your doing
because Muslims bow just and only for Allah,as the Greatest and our Creater,no human been is more than other human been so non should bow for other but just for Allah.
*If you are not a Catholic, you cannot be married by a Catholic priest or in a Catholic church. * You need to check that answer above because i don't think you are right. Non Catholics can get married in the Catholic Church. One partner has to be a Catholic and the other should be a baptised Christian but ideally the couple should contact their local priest.
I would assume that anyone who finds out that their hands are not Catholic should have them convert as soon as possible.
Here the Roman Catholic church will only allow the marriage mass if the non catholic converts himself.ANSWER: YES. It's just that the non-catholic spouse cannot receive Holy Communion/The Eucharist.
Yes, he is a non-practicing catholic.