Can a Catholic brother marry?

Marriage to a brother's widow is prohibited, but not to a deceased wife's sister. However, as an exception, Deuteronomy 25:5–10 requires a brother to marry his brother's widow if the brother died without issue, in a so-called levirate marriage.
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Are Catholic brothers celibate?

The “Brother” in the Catholic Church is a man who is vowed to poverty, celibacy, and obedience like any priest who is a member of a religious congregation like Holy Cross. In the Congregation of Holy Cross, the brothers and priests live together in community and follow the same “constitutions” or rules.
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Are Catholic brothers ordained?

These laymen are called brothers or friars and are not ordained as priests. Because these men are laymen, they might have any sort of occupation in addition to being a member of a religious community -- a teacher, artist, cook or gardener, for example.
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Who Cannot be married in a Catholic Church?

A Catholic marriage cannot be formed if one or more of the following impediments are given, although for some of these a dispensation can be given. Antecedent and perpetual impotence. Consanguinity to the fourth degree in the collateral line (1st cousin), including legal adoption to the second collateral line.
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Are religious brothers ordained?

He is a layman, in the sense of not being ordained as a deacon or priest, and usually lives in a religious community and works in a ministry appropriate to his capabilities. A brother might practice any secular occupation.
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Can a Catholic Marry a Non-Catholic?



Can a Catholic brother become a priest?

A brother who is also a priest seeks, like St John, to be a friend and apostle of the Lord at the service of the Church. If a brother in formation discerns a call to the priesthood, and if he meets the required conditions, then he will be ordained a priest for the service of God and his Church.
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What is a Catholic lay brother?

A lay brother is a member of a religious order, particularly in the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church, who fulfills a role focused upon manual service and secular matters, and is distinguished from a choir monk or friar whose primary role is to pray in choir.
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What is allowed in Catholic dating?

It's appropriate to hold hands on a date. A modest, brief kiss for a greeting or parting is acceptable as well. However, according to Our Sunday Visitor, deep or long kisses are not appropriate for Catholics in public. While kissing and showing affection fulfills a human need, it should be kept modest and private.
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Can you have a Catholic wedding if one person isn't Catholic?

1. Fulfill Important Requirements. In order to be married within the Catholic Church, there are a number of important requirements that must be fulfilled before you are even able to be considered. One of the partners need to be Catholic and if the other is not Catholic, he or she need to be a baptized Christian.
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Can you get married in a Catholic church without being Catholic?

A Baptized Christian

Both partners do not have to be a Catholic in order to be sacramentally married in the Catholic Church, but both must be baptized Christians (and at least one must be a Catholic). Non-Christians cannot receive the sacraments.
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What is the difference between a monk and a brother?

As nouns the difference between brother and monk

is that brother is son of the same parents as another person while monk is a male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious service.
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Can brothers hear confession?

However, as generally occurred among these mendicants, very soon many of the brothers of our Order accepted the Church's call to priestly ordination so they could hear confessions and celebrate Mass in the course of their very active ministry in the developing towns of that era.
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What is difference between monk and priest?

A priest may be monastic, religious or secular. An ordained priest who is a monk or a friar is a religious priest. Secular priests are better known as diocesan priest - or one who reports to a bishop.
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Do priests have to be virgins?

Clerical celibacy also requires abstention from deliberately indulging in sexual thoughts and behavior outside of marriage, because these impulses are regarded as sinful. Within the Catholic Church, clerical celibacy is mandated for all clergy in the Latin Church except in the permanent diaconate.
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Can Catholics be cremated?

Q: AS A CATHOLIC, MAY I BE CREMATED? A: Yes. In May, 1963, the Vatican lifted the prohibition forbidding Catholics to choose cremation.
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Can you become a priest if you have a child?

Vatican Guidelines include two exceptions which allows priests to remain in the catholic priesthood, having fathered a child, and openly acknowledged their child.
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Can Catholics get tattoos?

Paul makes it perfectly clear that the ceremonial law is no longer binding. I'll cut to the chase: There is nothing immoral about tattoos. Mother Church has never condemned them, and neither can I. It is one of those areas where a Catholic must follow his or her conscience.
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What makes a Catholic marriage valid?

This is important because, as Canon 1057 of the Code of Canon Law notes, "The consent of the parties, legitimately manifested between persons qualified by law, makes marriage; no human power is able to supply this consent." In sacramental terms, the man and the woman are the ministers of the Sacrament of Marriage, not ...
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What happens if a Catholic marries outside the Church?

This ceremony makes the civil wedding official because, in the Catholic tradition, marriages performed outside of the Catholic Church aren't recognized. The convalidation ceremony legitimizes the marriage in the eyes of the church and God.
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Can you live together before marriage in the Catholic Church?

It's just an arbitrary rule of the Church. The Church's teaching on cohabitation is not an “arbitrary” rule. Living together before marriage is a sin because it violates God's commandments and the law of the Church.
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When should I propose Catholic?

The decision to marry in the Catholic tradition should be made as early as possible during the engagement, preferably within a week or two of the actual proposal. There are several reasons why time is a consideration. Traditionally, Catholic engagements are expected to last a full year.
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How do you know if a Catholic guy likes you?

The Unmistakable Signs That A Man Likes You
  • He makes time for you. He initiates conversations, he responds promptly to your texts, he invites you to events, and he plans dates. ...
  • He wants you to meet his friends and family. ...
  • He cares about the things you like.
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How do you address a Catholic brother?

Brother: Roman Catholic

Brother is frequently used as an honorific and in place of a name in conversation by members of a church: Brother (name)or Brother. See also Anglican Brother.
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What is the male version of a nun?

The male equivalent of a nun would be a monk. Like nuns, monks are dedicated to the religious life without holding any power within the church.
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What is a Catholic lay sister?

A tiered and hierarchical system of membership has in the past characterized many Catholic religious teaching orders. 1 In women's orders, those who undertook domes- tic duties were usually referred to as lay sisters. Those who undertook teaching and administrative duties were called choir nuns.
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