Yes.
As long as the bride or the groom is baptized Catholic then the couple can be married in the Catholic Church.
If one is not a Catholic, then you may have to get permision from the bishop.
With love in Christ.
2006-11-08 17:13:19
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Any priest can verify this. I think there's a way you can receive all the sacraments before the wedding in a special study program that the church gives and does not take more than a few weeks. Then you
will be allowed a full-fledged marriage ceremony, in church,at the altar,with all the "bells & whisltes" ! It might be worth looking into because you only get one wedding day! Make it the kind you want ! Good Wishes to you!
2006-11-08 06:22:47
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answered by Bijous 3
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Don't know if you are m or f, so forgive pronoun mistakes here -
It depends on whether the other person is Catholic. It's best to check with his parish priest to see their particular guidelines - it seems to change between dioceses. There are times when a Catholic can marry a non-Catholic, but the other partner has to agree to bring up the children Catholic.
2006-11-08 06:12:42
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answered by Lydia 7
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Talk to the priest at the church. My girlfriend who was not Catholic had to take classes before they were able to get married in the church.
2006-11-08 06:24:21
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answered by bifgrl31 3
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Speak to your church. A friend of mine did but wans allow to go on the alter. Not communion was given out and the decon preformed the maggaige not a full preist. hope this helps
2006-11-08 06:13:06
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answered by Only I know 2
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Providing that one partner is of the Catholic faith and the other one takes some lessons regarding believes of this religion it is allowed as far as I know.
2006-11-08 06:17:44
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answered by crazylegs 7
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Yup. Just have to take some classes with priest beforehand. My man wasn't/isn't Catholic.
2006-11-08 06:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Nanny's right. You can do it if your spouse is Catholic and you promise to raise the children as Catholics. You don't have to promise to be a believer yourself.
2006-11-08 06:15:15
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answered by AnOrdinaryGuy 5
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Yes.
2006-11-08 06:11:41
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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yes... as long as (1) of you is Catholic...
2006-11-08 06:11:49
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answered by T. 6
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