The most common reason to attend Catholic church is to attend Mass, a worship rite dating from the early history of the Church. Celebration of Mass was described in the 14th century as "the source and summit of the Christian life," and allows community worship that is the foundation of Catholicism.
Yes it does. If you are not Catholic or are going to a different church, you should unregister yourself from that Church and register yourself at the one you are going to.
The pope is the head of the Catholic Church. There is only one Catholic Church and it is not a sect. To be a Catholic Church, a church must be in union with the pope. If they are not in union with the pope, they are not Catholic.
Yes, Germany did have a draft during World War 2, but it wasn't avoided just by "going into the Catholic church". It was avoided by becoming a priest or nun in the Catholic church.
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Not going to mass on Sundays or holy days is considered a mortal sin in the Catholic Church.
start going to a catholic church if your devoted get baptised and abandoned your old religion
If you are going to get married in a Church and follow the laws of the Church, why would you lie about it?
If the person left the priesthood by going through the proper channels and has been officially laicized by the Church, he is free to marry in the Catholic Church.
The crusades were going on and they changed a lot.
It is a form of contraception in the eyes of a Catholic. We are supposed to live to reproduce. You are not supposed to use contraception when you are Catholic.
Chris Farley was Catholic, so yes, he was.
No, baptism in the Catholic Church automatically means that you are bound to all the laws of the Rite in which you are baptized. Orthodox Churches are in schism, however, there is a Catholic Rite for each of the Orthodox Churches. When the Orthodox split, half of them remained with the Catholic Church, so there is a Greek Uniate Rite as well as a Greek Orthodox Church. A Catholic has no problem with going to the sacraments in another Rite.