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Quick Questions Can a non-Catholic friend of mine can go to a priest and receive the sacrament of reconciliation? I believe he’s been baptized but has never really practiced any faith.
Quick Questions If my brother is marrying a non-Catholic, can they have an outdoor wedding?
Quick Questions Can a non-Catholic minister be in any way involved in a Catholic wedding inside the church?
Quick Questions What is the rule is for non-Catholics to receive the Eucharist?
Quick Questions If I'm baptized as a Catholic, does that mean I'm Catholic forever, even if I marry outside the Church?
Quick Questions Should Catholics join the Odd Fellows?
Quick Questions What does the Church say about Freemasonry?
Quick Questions What can I do about my invalid marriage?
Quick Questions Can only Christians administer baptism?
Quick Questions May I be buried next to my wife in a non-Catholic cemetery?
Quick Questions If a baptized Catholic marries a non-baptized person, is that a valid marriage?
Quick Questions Can a Catholic attend an Anglican mass as a visitor?

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