Can a Roman Catholic couple receive the sacrament of marriage from a Celtic Catholic priest?
Would it be recognised by the Roman Church? ANSWER: Mike, Thanks for your question. Really, I don’t know if a Celtic Catholic Priest is any different from any other type of Catholic priest. Are they? If not, you’re good to go. I don’t know of any distinction Rome makes to different Catholic priests whatsoever. God bless, Charlie www.breedingtrust.com ———- FOLLOW-UP ———- QUESTION: Dear Charlie, Thanks for your answer. I think that the Celtic church is different. The reason that I ma asking is that the Celtic church claims to have Apostolic Succession as an early form of Christianity. I have attached an article from a Celtic church website for your review. If you would read this and then let me know what you think I would appreciate it. Thanks, Mike Catholic but not Roman the Celtic Church was Catholic. But it was not Roman Catholic. Come again? What does that mean? Most non-Catholics view the Catholic Church as this great monolithic institution, and are completely unaware th
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