Yes!!!!! My mother is catholic and my father is not. They were married in catholic church. I am catholic and my husband is not and we were married in catholic church. Same with my sister and her husband and my brother and his wife. They do not have to convert. The only thing the church asks you to do is sign a paper stating that any future children will be raised catholic.
2007-05-31 20:20:09
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answered by pammi716 3
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The Catholic Church allows marriage between Catholics and non-Catholics.
Because the Church recognizes the tremendous challenge that the interfaith couple will face, they may have to get permission from the bishop.
With love in Christ.
2007-06-01 18:28:11
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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I think you have to be Catholic to get married in a Catholic church.
2007-05-31 20:44:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to ask the Catholic if they are ready to compromise their own faith and belief. The Bible teaches that you should not be yoked with unbelievers. This is reffering to marriage. How can a Catholic continue to grow in their faith if they do not have a spouse that shares that faith. Not only willthe marriage fail, but it will not be blessed of God. Think about it.
2007-05-31 20:09:31
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answered by Whitehorse 2
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they wopuld need to accept catholicism as they would have to promise to bring any children up catholic.
2007-05-31 19:58:31
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answered by Mim 7
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well i guess technically they can but the Bible states directly " do not yolk with non-believers." so yeah, God probably wouldn't like it too much
2007-05-31 19:58:53
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answered by Italian Stallion 3
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no
2007-05-31 19:57:30
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answered by YourAnswer... 4
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