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A:If a person can openly attend the church of his or her choice, this is an aspect of freedom of religion. True freedom of religion goes further, meaning that a person can attend any place of worship or none at all, and can hold and express any religious convictions or none at all.
Everyone is welcome to attend services or mass in the church, but only a person who is an Orthodox Christian can receive Holy Communion in an Orthodox Church.
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=== === Yes. In fact they can attend church to go to another person's funeral or wedding if they so wish. It is just a matter for personal conscience, as long as the person is only attending church just for the wedding or funeral.
The Church does not choose saints, only God can do that. However, the Church does have an investigative process to determine if the person is actually in heaven called the canonization process.
It is called freedom of religion.
You choose a saint's name when you are baptized, and you may choose another saint's name when you are confirmed.
Although some individual Jews might choose to attend a concert in a church, the majority of Jews do not enter churches for any reason. This is due to the prohibition against participating in the worship practices of other religions.
'Lay people' is a term reffered to the common man by the church. Where there are priests and nuns and the people who attend the ceremony is termed as lay people.
It depends on what church you belong to. If you are a Catholic, you attend seminary for 6-8 years, then are ordained by a bishop.
It declared that no one could be forced to attend a particular church or be required to pay for a church with tax money. It established the precedent of freedom of religion.