LOL, it did me. I have an MA from a Baptist seminary and a PhD from a Methodist one. I am a catholic priest now. It was a long journey.
In Christ
Fr. Joseph
2007-10-28 17:45:32
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answered by cristoiglesia 7
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Perhaps.
It depends on a number of other factors, too.
Talk to the vocation director in your local Catholic diocese.
2007-10-29 06:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I am more than sure not due to the difference in many things. Typically the only type of pastors that can change from one denomination to the Catholic church to be a pastor is Episcipalian Pastors.
2007-10-29 00:35:54
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answered by Jason M 3
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You will also have to enter Catholic seminary
http://www.cathdal.org/Vocation%20Office%20Web/FAQBecomingPriest.htm.
Go to your local parish and speak with the priest. He can tell you all you need to know, God Bless
2007-10-29 00:34:21
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Maybe -- but you still might have to take a few classes from a Catholic seminary.
Good luck with your vocation.
2007-10-29 00:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Um...quite likely the Catholic church would be reacting pretty much like everyone who reads your "question".
So, probably not.
2007-10-29 00:42:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No ! lol, they don't need to know the Bible, just Catholic tradition and obey their Bishops..
2007-10-29 00:33:23
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answered by † PRAY † 7
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No.
2007-10-29 00:39:39
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answered by kc 4
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