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Well they can but it also Depends , If a Catholic Guy Is marring a Muslim He needs to Change his Religion unless the 2 sides Figure out something else , but if a Catholic girl is marring a Muslim guy then she have to rights to stay christian and they can get married. However, she has a religious obligation to ensure that all children of the marriage are brought up as Catholics.

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