No, Catholics do not pray to statues. Catholics pray to God, Jesus, and ask Saints to pray for them.
In the Catholic church, statues of saints are used as articles of devotion. Catholics regular kneel before statues and pray for the intercession of the saints they depict. Protestants do not pray to saints and do not kneel to statues.
Catholics don't offer flowers and prayers to statues, they offer flowers and prayers to people they are praying for or to.
Catholics can pray anywhere, they don't have a certain place where they can only pray. They pray in places like churches, their home, or wherever
Catholics do not pray through the priest. The priest prays and the congregation responds. Or the priest and the congregation pray together.
pray like normal
.Catholic AnswerThere really is not special day, Catholics pray for the sick every day.
Catholics pray for the sick every day, there is no special day reserved for this.
No, we do not worship statues they are simply to help us think of or remember Mary, Jesus or one of the saints kinda like you would keep a picture of a friend or family member in you wallet or on your wall. The statues are simply a remembrance of them or something to help us think of them. Just to clarify we also don't pray to or worship saints or Mary we intercede through them like you would ask a friend to pray for you when you are in time of need.
so they could pray to the statues for whatever they desire
I am a catholic and we pray in Church to show our respect to God
We Pray The Prayers Jesus Taught Us. And We Pray As Often As We Want. And they pray twice when they sing!
The Catholics pray to Saints. They believe they are in heaven with God and pray on our behalf as well.