Each order has its own rules and regulations and suggestions when it comes to entry into the order. Your best bet is to contact the order directly. Cloistered orders take a vow of poverty and members are allowed few, if any, personal possessions.
Andre was born a Catholic. He did not 'join' the Church.
After careful research JOIN does not appear to be of any significance in affiliation the the Roman Catholic church.
The non-Catholic would need to have his marriage annulled by the church before they are free to marry, as the catholic church recognizes the validity of the Presbyterian marriage. If annulment is approved, he does not need to join the Catholic Church, but must be willing to consent to her oath to bring up any children as catholic
The Catholic Church does not have its own Masonic Order. In fact, Catholics are not to join the Masons. However, the Catholic Church, at least in North America, has the Knights of Columbus which is a fraternal and service organization.
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Catholic women and men join religious orders to devote themselves to God and to building the Kingdom of God here and now.
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Yes, if he's a Catholic.
you have to pray and join a church.First you should choose an order or congregation.Then enter to their convent. You must empty yourself and renounce your will and follow the will of God.Also you must forget worldly allurements.
there are many many waysThere are many churches in the world so please specify your question so that it will be answered correctly. However, if you want to know especially on how to join in the catholic church, you must be baptized in the catholic church. In all, there is one way on how to join the catholic church. by:Richard_90
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