Can non-members attend services at a synagogue?
What are the traditional Catholic teaching and believes of a Catholic marrying outside of the church?
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What is the difference between a Catholic Church and a Roman Catholic Church?
What is the difference in beliefs between an Assemblies of God Church and the Catholic Church?
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Question by anil (62)
Answer by lauryn (194)
Yes a non-catholic can attend services in a catholic church. If you aren't catholic you aren't supposed to take Holy Communion in the Catholic Church.
Answer by tkoelzer (59)
Yes, a non-catholic may attend services at a catholic church, but they are not permitted to participate in the sacrement portion of the service.
Answer by Gabriel (2146)
Of course. I used to spend every Christmas at church with my parents, despite not being catholic. You should make sure you are courteous and respectful. It is not appropriate to participate in the communion host.
Answer by somerset (801)
Welcome! Feel right at home. Pray, listen, meditate, it might bring you peace and serenity.
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