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  1. Aug 12, 2022 · 8.23K subscribers. 26. 717 views 11 months ago #CatholicLink. Why do Catholic priests practice celibacy, and why don't Catholic priests get married? Father George answers why can't Catholic...

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  2. Jun 16, 2023 · Yes, you absolutely can. It is very common, in fact. The Catholic partner will be asked to agree that any children the couple have together will be raised as Catholics, with the non-Catholic ...

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  4. Father Mike answers one of the most common questions he receives, pointing out that Catholics marrying non-Catholics is not an issue of sin but an issue of w...

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  5. WILLIAM SAUNDERS. Do Catholics have to be married in the Catholic Church? The "straight answer" is simply "yes," but lets understand also the "why." In the Sacrament of Marriage, a baptized Christian man exchanges vows with a baptized Christian woman.

  6. Jan 28, 2010 · What does the law say about this? Canon 1118.1 states that a marriage between two Catholics, or between a Catholic and a baptized non-Catholic, is to be celebrated in the parish church, although permission can be granted for it to be held in a different Catholic church or chapel.

  7. Why must Catholics marry in a Catholic church? The CatholicTV Network. 189K subscribers. Subscribed. 17K views 9 years ago. Bishop Coyne explains why two Catholic have to get married in a...

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  8. Under the Canon Law a marriage between two Catholics must be celebrated in a parish church. Under the regulations of the Archdiocese of San Antonio, permission is never granted for a marriage between two Catholics to be celebrated in such places as parks, restaurants, catering halls, hotels, cruise ships, or the beach.

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