Yes. However, special arrangements might have to be made with the Catholic partner's priest if that person wishes to remain a Catholic (e.g. having a second Catholic service and ensuring that the children will be raised Catholic, etc.).
Yes. Couples wishing to marry must always meet first with the pastor. He may require some sessions of premarital couseling and religious instruction on the Christian ideals of married life.
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There are 2 possible scenarios:
(a) Neither of the people who were married in the Lutheran church were Catholic
The Catholic Church holds that for non-Catholic parties, all...
Yes, anyone can marry a Catholic, even if they are not Catholic. The requirements for the marriage to be valid in the eyes of the Catholic Church are... 1.The Spouse that is currently Catholic must...