Can a Catholic layman to be single?
Or all alone all Catholic monks, nuns, priests, bishops, cardinals, etc.
- What country still has lots of Catholic nuns / sisters?
- Catholic priests do Call (single) Girls?
- Im a single mother with two children, has never married nor the Catholic Church calendar, can I take the Holy Eucharist?
- Catholic priests were also monks?
- Pope Benedict has declared wealth a new mortal sin, the Vatican of the vast wealth makes him a sinner?






Yes, there are many Catholic laity who are single.
Not all people are given to marriage and not all people are given to Holy Orders. You have to do one's best to worship the Lord and live according to His will no matter what our marital status or his vocation.
Yes
A Catholic can have the vocation of a
Lay + one person
+ Lay married person
Single person + religious
+ Religious Married person (there are many married deacons and some married priests, see: http://www.corpus.org/Page.cfm?Web_ID=57 …
The most important thing is to discern the vocation to which God is calling you.
With love in Christ.
Some are called to a life in Holy Matrimony. Others are not. Therefore, one can safely conclude that there is nothing wrong with being a Catholic layperson.
I am secular and very unique.
Catholic Church has millions of lay-people who are only members - anything wrong with that.