The Church of England is a widespread church ranging from quite Catholic styles of worship through to Pentecostal-style evangelical services. The beliefs are enshrined in the 39 Articles of Faith - statements of belief that are scripture-based as opposed to coming from the Pope and from church authorities. The C of E celebrates the Holy Communion in a similar way to the Catholic mass - in fact the actual words of the service are very similar but most members of the C of E refuse to believe in the transubstantiation of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, rather believing the act of taking the sacrament as a memorial.
The Communion of Saints is a name for the Church with regard to all her members. It is composed of the Church Triumphant (the saints, or holy ones, in heaven), the Church Suffering (the holy ones in purgatory), and the Church Militant (also called the Pilgrim Church, the holy ones on earth). The Church does not consist merely of those members on earth, but is a reality and communion which reaches from here into heaven.
Quite simply, the bread and wine received at a Pentecostal church would not be Holy Communion.
Roman Catholic AnswerOne is real, the other is not. You are probably referring to what is the difference between a Catholic priest and an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist. In the later question, one is an ordained member of the clergy and can confect the Eucharist, the second is usually a layman who has been specially trained and designated to help distribute Holy Communion for a limited period of time, and/or to take Holy Communion to the sick with a special license from the Bishop.
Catholic mass is a specific form of Christian worship that follows the liturgical traditions of the Roman Catholic Church. Christian Mass is a broader term that refers to any worship service conducted in the Christian faith, which includes various denominations such as Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic.
A priest (Refereing to a Catholic) does mass as transfiguration / communion as transubstation and a vicar does a service in rememberance only. If i was you, i would go for option one , it is a true mass.
The French were Catholic and the British were Church of England.
The difference in communion between Roman Catholic [R.C.] and Episcopal Church [E.C.] comes from the understanding of what happens at the consecration of the bread and wine. The R.C. church believes that the bread and wine physically change into the Body and Blood of Christ. However, the E.C. believes that the change is solely spiritual. Episcopalians still have bread and wine, but the Body and Blood of Christ is present spiritually, metaphorically.
Because she is french, and France is a Catholic sector.ANSWER:I believe you mean MARONITE Catholics which is an entirely Catholic sect/"rite" of the Catholic Church in full communion with the pope.It is one of the Eastern Rite Catholic Churches as compared to the Roman/Latin Rite Catholic Church.The difference between the 2 "rites" is cultural not theological.
The sacrament of communion
The sacrament of communion
In the Catholic Church Right Reverend usually refers to an abbot of a monastery, although in England it could also be used for a Bishop who was not an Archbishop.
There is no difference, Catholics are Christians, if you are asking about the difference between a particular protestant wedding and a Christian Catholic wedding, then you should ask that.
There is a 5 hour difference between England and Lahore. Lahore is 5 hours ahead of England