Yes, although most Pastors discourage the practice.
Canon 856 of the Code of Canon Law says that, although Baptism may be celebrated on any day, it is commendable to celebrate it ordinarily on Sunday or, if possible, at the Easter Vigil. The Code also encourages Baptism during the celebration of the Eucharist so that the relationship between Baptism and Eucharist will be clearly seen.
Since Lent is sufficiently close to Easter, most Pastors recommend that the baptism be performed at Easter.
Yes
The Roman Catholic church has a tradition of lighting Advent Candles during the four weeks of Advent.
The Gloria is said or sung at all Sunday Catholic Masses except during Advent and Lent.
No, there are no Catholic fast days during Advent. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are the only fast days during the Liturgical Year.
Yes, the Gloria is either sung or recited during Ordinary Time. It is not used during either Advent or Lent, however.
by the lighting of candles.preparing for the coming of the christ child
since it is possible that the baptism practised by the methodist church could be accepted by the catholic church.In the case of the person who ready to accept the catholic faith is ready to accept the catholic faith,the catholic church in this case which is to be handled by a catholic priest will celebrate the rite of acceptance for this methodist person involved into the catholic faith,possibly during the celebration of the mass in a catholic church.
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the catholic church and started a new church called the lutheran church
Lutherans and the Church of England split from the Catholic Church.
Ordinary time is a period during the Catholic Church calender in which advent, pentecost, lent, easter, ect is not being celebrated. Basically, it's just a typical church season, and the color worn by the priest during that time us usually green.
No. A godparent needs to be Catholic. If there is one catholic godparent, another sponsor can be admitted as Chrsitian witness only, if not Catholic, but Jehovah would not be condidered Christian as they have different belief in the creed we recite during baptism
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