Can a catholic marry a morman?
Yes, but not in a Catholic church, they will not recognize such a union.
Answered by Bernice J. -Galleries
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Only if the person that is Mormon became Catholic before they got engaged. Mormonism is considered paganism by the Catholic Church
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