The days do not matter, it's just that Sunday is considered a holy day.
Catholics may fulfill their Sunday obligation by assisting at Mass on Saturday evening.
Catholics never stopped going to church on Saturday, good Catholics usually go to confession on Saturday, and may attend the Saturday evening Mass as well.
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Roman Catholic AnswerAll Catholics should be going to confession, it is one of the precepts of the Church.
Catholics participate in the seasons of Lent and Easter by going to church and fasting at lent.
You have to dress formally when going to church to show respect to god.
Because she wanted to honour her motherwho was a catholic and she beloved Catholics were going to hell
There is a difference between going to church and having a relationship with God. Not having a relationship with God can leave you vulnerable to those types of entities, but know that there are Christians who attend church regularly and are absolutely clueless as to who God is. I stopped going to church for about 6 months now and my relationship with God has been stronger than ever (and I've been going to church my whole life, 26 years). Keep your relationship with God and He'll protect you from all.
They believed that one could worship god without going to church so they didn't go
Sunday is the day of rest, when God finishe creating the world and rested. Moses gave the Jews commandments to the Jews and one of them was to keep the sabbath day holy (Sunday) this was very important to them and they took it very seriously. This has rubbed off on catholisism and so Catholics also believe that Sunday should be a day of rest (where you are one with god). This is a very old rule, and in this modern age churches have made acceptions for Saturday seeming as how important work and buisiness is these days.
The Catholic Church is a world-wide institution that has been around for 2,000 years. To get an answer to your question, you are going to have to be a whole lot more specific, like a year and a local, for instance, "What bothered many Catholics in England in the 16th century about the Church?" - putting in your own date, and your own locale.
you should go to church that's what you believe in but if your going for someone else then your wasting your time
Of course i can't believe you even asked this question