Yes. There is really no difference between Catholic hymns & Protestant hymns. Both Protestants and Catholics are Christians. Catholics have some extra ones that have to do with the Eucharist, Mary, & other Catholic beliefs, but Catholics and Protestants share the majority of hymns. For example, did you know that the popular song "Your Grace is Enough" was originally written by a Catholic? Chris Tomlin, the artist most people think wrote the song, borrowed and adapted parts of the melody of it from Catholic singer Matt Maher. Catholic and Protestant artists and composers borrow songs from each other and share them with the general public both in CD form and in hymnals for church.
No, churches have no mouths so they can not possibly sing. However, I expect you me do Roman Catholics sing in Church. For the answer to that see the related question below.
For the respect.
Christians sing hymns, because its a bit like singing a prayer ! x
Hymns
for joyfulness
because hyms hymns are prayers, and you pray a lot during advent.
The are a vast number of "hymns", songs and musical pieces that may be sung at a church wedding, therefore it is almost impossible to list all the hymns that would be acceptable. The hymns/songs that are not acceptable are secular in nature. ie: "You light up my life" had been a favorite of many a bride. The is not appropriate, being hedonistic in tone. The last line being "How can it be so wrong if it feels so right?"
Protestant, most churches such as Methodist or Baptist come from the protestant faith.
You meditate on LORD's name sing hymns and can get a free meal.
Protestant Chirstans and Roman Catholics
Cromwell
catholics and protestant.
NO!! Queen elizabeth I hated catholics! She had many catholics killed as she was a dedicated protestant.