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Catholic AnswerAnyone who is baptized and in a state of grace worthily celebrates the liturgy due to the priesthood of all believers. The Bishop, who contains the fullness of Christ's priesthood is the primary human celebrant of the Liturgy on earth, with all of his priests participating in it. But Our Blessed Lord "as 'high priest of the good things to come' He is hte center and the principal actor of the liturgy that honors the Father in heaven." (Heb 9:11; cf. Rev 4:6-11, from the Catechism, question 662)They do in Africa and some countries in Central America
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African Americans
This is a term from Roman Catholicism. Liturgy is a general term that means about the same as 'rite'. The 7 sacraments are the special rites in Roman Catholicism that affect the soul in a special way. They are Baptism, Communion, Reconciliation, Confirmation, Marriage, Last Rites, Ordination. The most common rite is the Mass, during which the faithful can receive Communion if they wish.
Although all Catholic churches do follow some of the same rituals, there are many that also have their own rituals. In the Ukrainian Catholic Church, some of the religious rituals include two types of liturgy, the Roman and Byzantine. The celebration of Ukrainian Christmas, the Feast of Jordan, and the season of Lent.
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Personally I don't. Most catholics do in celebration of ash Wednesday. Some Hindus do to show people their beliefs.
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