Of course. It works the same way the other way around. If your are not catholic you can still go to a catholic school and vice-versa.
Segregated schools can be separated by religion, gender. Like if you have catholic schools. Only catholics go. Or separated by gender like an all boys/girls school.
Every sunday.Another Answer:Some Catholics go for mass every day, where as it is an obligation to go to mass on the Sabbath.
It is mainly Catholics, but anyone can go and many people who are not Catholic go to Lourdes too.
No, Catholic schools will consider all students regardless of their religion, if they are willing to abide by the school's rules.
Yes, Zacky Vengeance did go to a Catholic school, as did all the other Avenged Sevenfold band members. However, they were all subsequently kicked out.
Such a marriage would not be valid in the eyes of the Catholic Church. Catholics may marry non-Catholics in the Catholic Church, but they are not permitted to go through a non-Catholic wedding ceremony.
Roman Catholic AnswerAll Catholics should be going to confession, it is one of the precepts of the Church.
All Hallows Catholic High School Preston Penwortham
Yes, the majority of Mexicans are Catholics.
Elder High School, an all male Catholic high school.
First of all, many other religions have pilgrimages. The Hajj is a massive pilgrimage that Muslims do. There are many other examples. So lots of people who are not Catholic go on pilgrimages relating to their own religion. If you are talking about non-Catholics going on pilgrimages associated with Catholics, then there are various reasons why they might go. When there is a Catholic pilgrimage, people don't have to prove they are Catholic before they go, so anyone can go. Some may be another denomination of Christianity and so share some beliefs and so might have an interest in going. Some go out of curiousity. Some may go out of a professional capacity, such as a reporter doing some work on the pilgrimage. Some may be brought by some Catholics hoping that they will get some benefit out of it. Some people may be thinking of becoming Catholic and may go on a pilgrimage as part of their exploration in Catholicism. So there are many reasons why a non-Catholic may go on a Catholic pilgrimage.