January 1, like Christmas, is a major feast, or solemnity, and no funerals or weddings would be held.
Catholics do. I'd image most do
No marriages nor funerals are held on Holy Saturday.
from WikiPedia:Catholicism arrived in Australia with the British First Fleet in 1788. The first Australian Catholics were mainly Irish.
In the UK there are around 600,000 deaths a year, so it would be safe to assume there are around 600,000 funerals a year too.
The first Catholics were all Jews in Jerusalem.
Yes. Roman Catholics were aboard the First Fleet. The First Fleet consisted of some Irish Catholics as well as the English prisoners.
NEVER
schools and family church attendance. One can add, related church-oriented functions such as Weddings and Funerals. what comes around, goes around.
Catholics are required to receive Communion once a year between the liturgical time period surrounding Easter.
everything about Buddhist funerals. everything about Buddhist funerals.
Yes. I went to my first one at age 6.
There have been Catholics since around the year 33 AD, up to and including the present. There are about 1.1 billion Catholics in 2012.