Yes.
The Catholic Church allows marriage between Catholics and non-baptized persons.
They will have to get permission from the bishop. This is because the Church recognizes the tremendous challenge they have ahead of them.
With love in Christ.
2006-11-22 16:03:23
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Yes, though it is not considered an Sacrament unless both are Catholic.
You will need dispensation (permission) from the bishop and the man must promise to raise all children they may have as Catholic.
There is a pre-marriage interview and/or class for all couples who want to marry in the Catholic Church. The priest leading those classes or conducting the interview will be able to answer any other questions you may have at that point.
If the man is a devote Muslim, it may be difficult for him to give up his religion to the point of not passing it on to his children, which is why inter-faith marriages should be considered with caution.
2006-11-24 10:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The Catholic would have to obtain a dispensation from the local bishop to marry a non-baptized person. The Catholic spouse also still has to promise to do everything she can to raise any children in the Catholic faith. If she thinks that this will be a problem, she should seriously reconsider the marriage.
I should also mention that if a Catholic marries in another church, the marriage is considered invalid. For more info, try www.catholic.com, and go to "Ask an Apologist"
2006-11-22 14:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, of course. There are stipulations though, I believe the children of the union must be raised Catholic. This in itself will create a problem so the initial period of classes advised by the Catholic Church is going to be trouble right off the bat. These Religions are really at odds, I think it would be very hard to remain a good Catholic and keep this marriage together.
2006-11-22 14:55:33
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answered by Midge 7
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Yes, but, the marriage must take place before a Catholic priest & the children must be raised Catholic.
2006-11-22 15:02:25
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answered by clusium1971 7
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peace sdzuzu, i don't understand of the christian perspective. besides the undeniable fact that, right here are seen mandatory aspects of an islamic wedding ceremony: one million) the consent of the two events, guy and woman. 2) 2 grownup witnesses to the marriage settlement 3) the contract on 'mahr' that's a recent (money or property) that's created from the guy to the female for her unique use. the place the settlement happens isn't mandatory. no 'imam' must be recent. could god be with you.
2016-12-29 08:49:24
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answered by schwager 3
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i am not catholic but i have several friends that are and no that is not allowed by the catholic church, you have to marry and catholic or they do not recognize the marriage, at least that is what i have been told
2006-11-22 14:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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okay that dude is talign about not using electronics but hes so totally is and praising no electricity hello u are using electricity,
an answr for u, its not allwed instead get someone who is ordained that will do the service for u, someoe who is ordained is ordained by the sate to legally wed people, not based on relgion for problems such as these, u can even have ur best friend marry u so long as they are ordained to do so, i would say have osmeone u both know and appreciate to become able to marry u guys and have them do the service, f**k church, those baby popping out good for nothings can have their wafers and wine!
2006-11-22 14:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey my child, God Answers Prayers but only to those that are true to him. If you submit to the Power Companies and Join the Service to Kill People you will go to Hell. God will only Save the Christians that don't give into Society, The Evil Rock Music, the Computer, Electricity. Use only natural things of God, No Dishwashers, no Irons. etc. Only Amish will meet God. I pray for y
2006-11-22 14:53:57
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answered by TRACER 1
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Here's the Muslim point of view:
To have a ceremony in a Christian (or any non-muslim ceremony) is invalid for the Muslim. If a Muslim marrys in this situation is a given that he/she isn't serious about his/her faith.
2006-11-22 15:08:27
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answered by aali_and_harith 5
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