No. Some other Christian Ministries can also call their gatherings a Mass.
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Some devout Catholics go to Mass daily. But generally only Sunday is the day of obligation.
Buddhists do not go to mass. Only Christians and Catholics do.
Yes, if it is possible for them to attend mass when travelling, then they should do so. It is only if they are somewhere where there is no mass available, that they can miss mass.
It goes with the Jewish tradition that the day ends at sundown.
No, the Mass is celebrated every day.
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Yes anyone is welcome. However, only Catholics may receive Holy Communion.
During the Mass, the only people who should approach and then enter the Sanctuary, in which the Altar is located, are priests, acolytes, and deacons (basically people who are assisting at the Mass). However, Catholics when receiving communion do approach the Altar area but do not enter into it as the priest stands in front of the Sanctuary to distribute communion.
Yes, anyone may attend a Latin Mass. However, only Catholics may receive communion. However, if the Mass is being held at a Church not in union with Rome (eg: Pius X Society Churches) Catholics should not attend these Masses as the group has not yet resolved their differences with Rome.
No, although the central act of worship for the Christian Faith if the Eucharist, which was established by Our Blessed Lord, Himself, on Holy Thursday, and on Calvary on Good Friday. Today we call this the Mass, and to witness this supreme act of worship by the Son to His Father, is the very bedrock of our existence, and our future salvation. Catholics should always be in a state of grace so that they may receive Our Blessed Lord in Holy Communion, but this is not always necessary or possible. To attend Mass is an obligation, though. In addition to daily Mass, Catholics also "go to Church" to confess their sins, to adore Our Blessed Lord present in the Sacrament, particularly during Adoration when He is exposed on the altar for this very purpose. Catholics always try to make a few extra minutes to stop in a Church when they are close, to visit Our Blessed Lord for a few minutes. There are many other extra-liturgical services such as the Way of the Cross, Benediction, the Rosary, etc. when Catholics will try to attend Church to join with others in prayer.
No, Catholics do not commit idolatry. Catholics worship only God.