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Can a Catholic marry a Protestant in a chapel?

Yes. You can also receive permission to marry in a Protestant church before a Protestant minister. You can be married in the Catholic church and have a Protestant minister participate in the ceremony or in a Protestant church with a Catholic priest participating.
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Can a Catholic marry in a Protestant church?

Weddings in which both parties are Catholic Christians are ordinarily held in a Catholic church, while weddings in which one party is a Catholic Christian and the other party is a non-Catholic Christian can be held in a Catholic church or a non-Catholic Christian church, but in the latter case permission of one's ...
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Can you marry someone of a different religion in the Catholic Church?

There is a signigicant amount of explanation required, however. Because of the challenges that arise when a Catholic marries someone of a different religion, the church doesn't encourage the practice, but it does try to support interfaith couples and help them prepare to meet those challenges with a spirit of holiness.
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Can a Catholic priest marry you in a different church?

If you and your future spouse are Catholic, the ceremony must happen within a Catholic Church.
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What happens if a Catholic gets marries outside the church?

If the person is Catholic and marries outside the church, the marriage is invalid. By staying in the “married” state, he or she would technically be committing an act of fornication.
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Can a Catholic Marry a Non-Catholic?

Is it a mortal sin to marry outside the Catholic Church?

Is it a sin for a Catholic to get married outside the Church without the bishop's dispensation? Objectively, yes it is. However, the “Catholic” person getting married outside the Church could be such a nominally practicing Catholic, and so poorly instructed, that he/she may well have no clue that it's a sin.
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Can a Catholic marry a divorced Protestant?

The Catholic Church takes seriously the teaching that one who divorces and then remarried commits adultery. The divorced Protestant would be committing adultery by remarrying. Thus before marrying, the church would have to investigate whether the previous Protestant marriage was a valid marriage.
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How long should Catholics date before marriage?

There is no specific period of time required or suggested by the universal Church for a couple to date or otherwise prepare for the Sacrament of Matrimony. Because culture affects how courtship and marriage are celebrated, this is something left to the various local conferences of bishops.
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Can you have a Catholic wedding if one person isn t Catholic?

The Church provides range of options for celebrating your wedding. First, the Catholic person must obtain (a) permission from the local bishop to marry a baptized Christian of another faith, or (b) a dispensation from the bishop to marry an unbaptized person, including a person of a non-Christian religion.
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Is Getting married in a chapel the same as a church?

To be concise, a chapel does not require adherence to any particular denomination or service. And since our building has been converted into a wedding venue that hosts nondenominational and interfaith services, we also fall into the category of “chapel.”
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Can Catholics use condoms?

For decades, the Roman Catholic Church opposed use of condoms to prevent spread of sexually transmitted infections (STI) because of their contraceptive effect. In 2009, Pope Benedict XVI said that widespread use of condoms could worsen the situation, a position rejected as 'unscientific'.
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Can Catholics marry in a hotel?

The non-church location for the wedding could be a hotel. However, this is left to the prudential judgment of the local bishop, and if he does not believe the proposed location is appropriate or that the reasons presented justify the permission, then he is free to not grant permission.
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What are the rules for Protestant marriage?

It is required that one, at least, of the parties must be a baptized Christian; that the ceremony be attested by at least two witnesses; and that the marriage conform to the laws of the State and the canons of the Church.
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Is a Protestant a Catholic?

The largest theological differences between Catholic and Protestant Christians are the authority of the Pope and the form of the Eucharist in Communion. Most Protestants broke away from the Catholic Church because they challenged the clergy's and the Pope's authority.
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Can priests marry in Protestant church?

Protestant Churches

Following the example of Martin Luther, who, though an ordained priest, married in 1525, Protestant denominations permit an unmarried ordained pastor to marry. They thus admit clerical marriage, not merely the appointment of already married persons as pastors.
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Can Catholics get tattoos?

And the Catholic Church does not, nor has it ever, considered tattooing sinful. However, all Biblical proscriptions have not been adopted by Catholic moral teaching, and there are dozens and dozens of things banned in that Bible books that are not even remotely considered sinful today.
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Can a Catholic marry a divorced non-Catholic?

For instance, a Catholic may want to marry a spouse whose first marriage took place outside of the Church or in a non-catholic church. In short, yes. However, in order to be married in the Catholic Church, the spouse's first marriage must be annulled.
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Can a Catholic marry an atheist?

Essentially, it's up to the two of you to decide how you value religion in your relationship. Just as there are pros and cons to any aspect of a relationship, there are negative and positive aspects to holding different religious beliefs.
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Can Catholics be cremated?

Yes. In May 1963, the Vatican's Holy Office (now the Congregation of the Doctrine of Faith) lifted the prohibition forbidding Catholics to choose cremation. This permission was incorporated into the revised Code of Canon Law of 1983 (Canon # 1176), as well as into the Order of Christian Funerals.
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Do Catholics kiss before marriage?

When it comes to kissing, there is nothing inherently sinful in it, as St. Paul tells us to “greet each other with a holy kiss” (1 Corinthians 16:20), but we are also aware that kissing in a passionate manner is a prelude for other activities that are reserved for marriage.
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Can Catholics live together before marriage?

The Church has consistently taught that human love "demands a total and definitive gift of persons to one another" that can only be made in marriage (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2391). Since cohabitation violates the Church's teaching about sexual love and marriage, church ministers must speak and teach about it.
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Can Catholic couples sleep in the same bed before marriage?

Yes, it is possible to spend the night sleeping in the same bed and not do anything sexual, but that doesn't make it right. While you haven't committed the worst sin possible in the situation, you've still sinned.
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How can a Catholic marry a Protestant?

To receive the dispensation to marry a non-Catholic, the Catholic party must make the following affirmation: "I reaffirm my faith in Jesus and, with God's help, intend to continue living that faith in the Catholic Church, I promise to do all in my power to share the faith I have received with our children by having ...
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What are grounds for Catholic annulment?

  • Grounds for Marriage Annulment in the Catholic Church.
  • Insufficient use of reason (Canon 1095, 10)
  • Grave lack of discretionary judgment concerning essential matrimonial rights and.
  • duties (Canon 1095, 20)
  • Psychic-natured incapacity to assume marital obligations (Canon 1095, 30)
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Can a divorced Catholic receive Holy Communion?

Divorced people are full members of the Church and are encouraged to participate in its activities. May a divorced Catholic receive Holy Communion? Yes. Divorced Catholics in good standing with the Church, who have not remarried or who have remarried following an annulment, may receive the sacraments.
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