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Never been there - one day, I'd like to. One of my best mates is a half-Catholic, half-Protestant Irishman from the South who served as an Officer in the British Army. Just thought I'd mention it to confuse the stereotype-believers.
Why should you lineage stop you as an individual beliving in one religion or none.Maybe he's a buddist.
haha - how can you half believe in something??? He may have 1 Catholic parent and 1 protestant parent: but he's gotta either believe in Catholic or Protestant doctrine and teachings or not!
Mixed background, mate - he's in the Church of England, but his wife is Catholic, and their eldest daughter has just been confirmed in the Catholic Church. Anyway, when all is said and done, it's a bit daft fighting over the 2% of things you disagree about, instead of looking at the 98% of things you share.
Practically identical in fact. The Church of England (Anglican) is pretty much Catholicism without the Latin or the Rosary beads.Well the Catholic Church and the Anglican Church are very similar.
Practically identical in fact. The Church of England (Anglican) is pretty much Catholicism without the Latin or the Rosary beads.
Oh, and the priests are allowed to marry. Cool, eh?
I have heard of a widower who had five or six grown children becoming a priest here.But married priests are not allowed in the catholic church .
I find it hard to belive what you say is true........Double standards in the catholic church.....It's SO hard to belive.
I think it a bit ripe, marriage advice from someone who is a priest precisely because of the type of character it seems to attract. A sort of very personable loner. Not what marriage is really about...