If so I have a few questions
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Anyone a Roman Catholic?
#1
Posted 07 June 2014 - 05:37 AM
#2
Posted 07 June 2014 - 09:16 AM
If so I have a few questions
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Posted 07 June 2014 - 10:44 AM
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Posted 07 June 2014 - 11:20 AM
#5
Posted 07 June 2014 - 12:55 PM
What are your questions? Maybe someone can answer them without being a RC. A lot can be found in the Bible, for those who've read it without believing
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Posted 07 June 2014 - 02:01 PM
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Posted 07 June 2014 - 07:15 PM
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#8
Posted 07 June 2014 - 07:19 PM
If so I have a few questions
No, you cannot use exorcism to rid you of Montosh. Lobsters must be boiled.
This is true. Many have tried to use exorcisms already to get rid of me. It never works.
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#9
Posted 07 June 2014 - 10:31 PM
My school thinks I am a roman catholic, is that good enough?
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#10
Posted 08 June 2014 - 12:41 AM
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Posted 08 June 2014 - 03:54 AM
I'm a RC, kind of. Ask away!
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#12
Posted 08 June 2014 - 06:22 AM
Asatruar, here. Although I was raised catholic, forced to attend church, religious studies, complete sacraments, etc. So I have a fairly good knowledge of the religion, I'm interested to see your questions.
#13
Posted 08 June 2014 - 06:46 AM
#14
Posted 08 June 2014 - 07:32 AM
Well, I would like to get married one day and the girl I am talking to wants to do it in the Catholic church and she is a member and I was wondering how do you do it in the church and what is there all to do and what is it all about?
here is what she said
Lots lol...5 counseling sessions with the priest signed affidavits from 2 witnesses each...and an engagement encounter that lasts a day and a personality test and a questionnaire before beginning the whole process
#15
Posted 08 June 2014 - 08:20 AM
You'll probably need a few sacraments first. I'm fairly sure you have to be at least baptized in fire and blood to have a church wedding.
#16
Posted 08 June 2014 - 08:45 AM
Essentially the Catholic church does not marry non-Catholics in their churches. How committed you need to be will depend on the priest. They also take the vow before God part seriously, so effectively they e,left a period of support and testing to ensure you can keep the vow and fully understand what that entails.Well, I would like to get married one day and the girl I am talking to wants to do it in the Catholic church and she is a member and I was wondering how do you do it in the church and what is there all to do and what is it all about?
here is what she said
Lots lol...5 counseling sessions with the priest signed affidavits from 2 witnesses each...and an engagement encounter that lasts a day and a personality test and a questionnaire before beginning the whole process [/size]
#17
Posted 08 June 2014 - 12:32 PM
Some priests do the process differently. One may give more leniency regarding the prerequisites, while others can be very strict. In the case of my sister in laws husband, they chose a more relaxed priest. Her fiancé was in the Navy so the two of them couldn't attend much. Come to think of it, I don't think he had to do much when it came to converting. Granted, they had it easy because he was in the military and wasn't able to take much time off.
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#18
Posted 08 June 2014 - 01:32 PM
Icewolf that's not entirely true. Catholics are encouraged to marry other Catholics, but there is a procedure to have a mixed religion marriage sanctioned by the Catholic Church.Essentially the Catholic church does not marry non-Catholics in their churches. How committed you need to be will depend on the priest. They also take the vow before God part seriously, so effectively they e,left a period of support and testing to ensure you can keep the vow and fully understand what that entails.Well, I would like to get married one day and the girl I am talking to wants to do it in the Catholic church and she is a member and I was wondering how do you do it in the church and what is there all to do and what is it all about?
here is what she said
Lots lol...5 counseling sessions with the priest signed affidavits from 2 witnesses each...and an engagement encounter that lasts a day and a personality test and a questionnaire before beginning the whole process [/size]
I'd have to find the link, but I did see it researching it for my brother-in-law when we were considering him as godparents for my daughter. It's a royal pain in the ass.
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#19
Posted 08 June 2014 - 05:40 PM
Traditionalist RC here.
Well tbh the rules are clear and should be adhered to, without undue leniency from a particular priest.
The point of issue of course is the preservation and protection of the everlasting soul of the Catholic, in spite of being in a marriage with a non-Catholic and ensure that any issue from south a union would be educated in the Catholic Church (and obviously baptized).
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#20
Posted 08 June 2014 - 08:38 PM
Baptized minimally, communion plausibly. Note that you will have to get a sit-down (plural) with the priest anyway, regardless of your religious background.
Probably some group "events", having your face seen on a sunday morning and not claiming to belief in Cthulhu should do you fine already.
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