Yes; provided that you are married in the Roman Catholic Church. If not, Your marriage is not valid according to the Dogma and Doctrine of the Catholic Church. Moreover, you may not received the Holy Sacraments, for your eternal salvation.
Recommend you talk to your Priest, in your parish, before you get married.
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Yes, but from what the "General Purpose" Christians post about Catholics...I would NOT suggest it.
Yes; provided that you are married in the Roman Catholic Church. If not, Your marriage is not valid according to the Dogma and Doctrine of the Catholic Church. Moreover, you may not received the Holy Sacraments, for your eternal salvation.
Recommend you talk to your Priest, in your parish, before you get married.
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Yes, but, the wedding STILL has to take place in the Catholic Church, & the children have to be raised Catholic too.
Yes, of course. Both are Christian, regardless of what trolling bigots like Chris claim.
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