I'm not sure about a Catholic mass, but Anglican eucharist services (the Anglican equivalent) can definitely be held at home, and a large part of visiting the sick involves a home-based communion (eucharist) service if the person being visited so desires it. If a Roman Catholic refuses to accept that a mass can be said at home, perhaps they should be reminded that for the first few hundred years of Christianity, all 'breaking of bread' services, from which the Catholic mass is derived, took place in peoples' homes as church buildings, as such, did not come in until much later.
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Neither. A priest celebrates a mass.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe paten is used to hold the Host during Mass.
tHEY CAN HOLD UP TO 13,200 LBS
The downwards force acting on the mass due to gravity will always be given by the mass of the object by the acceleration due to gravity. As this will not change due to the angle at which you hold it, you will have to exert the same force in both scenarios to hold the mass steady.
They hold condiments such as olive oil and balsamic vinegar. In a Catholic mass they sometimes hold wine and water.
No. The 'volume' of the container does.
A container holds volume.
I do not know the answer.The difference between mass and capacity is that capacity is how much something can hold and mass is the weight of an object.
They are related because the volume is how much a container can hold and the mass is how much it weighs so they are related because you need to no how much a container can hold before u no how much it wieghs
Roman Catholic AnswerBecause they are following the rubrics for when they are to hold the Crozier.
A soild as more mass