A practicing catholic is one who regularly observes the standard Catholic sacraments such as attending mass and confession; as opposed to a person who is a member of the catholic church, but does not regularly observe the sacraments.
It's called the Knights of Columbus, but practical Catholic men of all ages, 18 or older, can be members.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo join the Knights of Columbus one must be a "practical Catholic". This means a Catholic who is not objectively living in a state of sin. If the divorced Catholic is not remarried and is frequenting Confession and Holy Communion, then, yes, he is eligible to apply to the Knights of Columbus.
Roman Catholic AnswerMen, over the age of 18, who are practical Catholics may become Knights.
A:There is no process for dismissing a Catholic pope. Several popes have been murdered as the only practical alternative.AnswerOnly God can fire a pope.
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Roman Catholic AnswerCall me crazy, but I believe there were more than two. St. Thomas Aquinas and Plato come to mind.
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