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	<title>Comments on: Do Catholics Have to Raise their Children as Catholics?</title>
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		<title>By: momof11</title>
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		<description>#1 question to our children when they want to date someone: Is he/she Catholic?  One son married a non-Catholic girl in a civil ceremony.  As far as I know they are not attending any church, and my granddaughter remains unbaptized at 1 year old.  I wonder how many mixed faith couples these days are even aware of Canon law?</description>
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