Kind of.
Pope John Paul I (who died in 1978) was named Albino Luciani before he became Pope.
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_i/index.htm
With love in Christ.
2007-06-22 17:11:30
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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No mention of Albinos in the Catholic Church.
2007-06-22 08:33:38
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answered by inesmon 5
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I have never heard the Church say anyting about albinos.
2007-06-22 08:35:14
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answered by Misty 7
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hi Leslewis65. i became into born and raised Roman Catholic in the Nineteen Fifties and the made from an previous usa Italian kin. As such, my Catholic preparation became into of an exceedingly strict nature. As organisation because it became into, i became into taught by potential of the two my kin and the Sacramental Catechism instructions that God does not care what faith a individual is as long as he/she lives stunning by potential of that faith and lives a marvelous existence in terms of God, Others and their selves. The doctrines of the Roman Catholic faith are for Catholics and as such at the instant are not seen binding to others by potential of The Church. I, of direction do not comprehend which records you have study yet once you elect to lean with regard to the Roman Catholic faith, I advise you employ basically Catholic aspects. most of the non-Catholic thoughts websites are very prejudicial in direction of Catholics (and different faiths) and placed up the two slanted, antiquated or incorrect thoughts. each so often i've got additionally got here upon outright mis-thoughts published. The Church does not choose congregation individuals who're not delicate with The Catholic faith. monks and different clergy individuals will attempt to paintings by way of any conflicts of religion a Catholic would have yet whilst a member can not locate convenience as a Catholic, they'll communicate different thoughts alongside with conversion to different Christian Faiths. final, i will component out how in maximum situations people who convert to Roman Catholicism from different Christian Faiths at the instant are not required to be re-baptised Catholic. The Church completely recognises the validity of Protestant Baptism and the authority of Protestant Clergy to accomplish them. Catholic Doctrine does not help dissimilar baptisms as do most of the Protestant Faiths. All faiths as all countries and unquestionably anybody circulate by way of differences in the process their existence. The Catholic Church isn't any distinctive. For currant doctrine i could advise getting to know placed up Vatican II Catholicism. In answer to you question, Catholics believe God has the potential to decide for who His destiny buddies would be. Regards, Lenny.
2016-11-07 05:39:07
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answered by olli 4
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Not that I can recall, and this includes twelve years of catholic school.
2007-06-22 08:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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What about them?
2007-06-22 08:33:40
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answered by raymond42c 2
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No. A silly question.
2007-06-22 08:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No, never have. Why?
2007-06-22 08:45:04
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answered by SpiritRoaming 7
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ha ha ha ha ha ha..............my goodness...that must have took ALOT of thought..........
2007-06-22 08:33:50
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answered by amecake83 3
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no.
2007-06-22 08:38:03
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answered by (insert creative name here) 3
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