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Catholic AnswerThe short answer is yes, of course. The longer answer is that Catholics are supposed to worship God in spirit and in truth (see St. John 4:23). To worship the Lord "in spirit and truth" is to conform your entire life - moment by moment, day by day, to what He is asking of you, to lead a truly Christian life. A truly Christian life involves your entire life, thus "in spirit and in truth". Part of that involves attending Mass regularly, as without the nourishment given to us by Our Lord from the sacraments, we are incapable of living the rest of our lives in spirit and truth. And one must normally attend Church to receive the Sacraments. Not to mention that it is a commandment of the Church to attend Mass on all Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation.They worship in a Catholic Church.
They worship in the Catholic Church. Catholics worship God "in spirit and truth" (see St. John 4:23). They attend Mass and receive the other Sacraments in Church so that they are fed to go out and worship Him in their daily lives "in spirit and truth."
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholics worship God in spirit and truth, in other words, anywhere and everywhere; but they particularly worship him in Church, which can be a Cathedral, a shrine, an oratory, a chapel, or a parish church.
Catholics do not worship the Virgin of Guadalupe. Catholics worship God alone.
Roman Churches usually refer to Roman Catholics. Roman Catholics use a different method of worship compared to Christians.
Catholics are found in every country in the world. However, there are some countries (eg: Saudi Arabia) where Catholics are forbidden to worship.
They worship God in churches as do all Catholics.
.Catholic AnswerGood, sincere Catholics worship God everywhere for the simple reason that we are to worship Him with our entire life, we are to pray always, we are to take up our cross daily, and follow Him. They get the strength and guidance to do this when they attend Mass at their local parish Church.
Catholics worship (latria) only God.
Catholics do go to church. We attend mass every Sunday at a Catholic Church. We actually consider it a sin not to attend church on Sunday unless there is no way that you can come.
Catholics do not worship anyone but God. Catholics do have images and statues of saints in Church and in their homes to honor the memory of certain saints. This is no different that a person displaying photos of the family or loved ones in their home or office, especially if those persons are deceased.
The Roman Catholic church worship one God, The Father, The Almighty, maker of Heaven and Earth, the creator of all things. It is a popular misconception that Roman Catholics worship Saints, when, in fact, whilst Saints are venerated, they are not worshipped. Therefore, in answer to the question "What pagan entities do the catholic church worship?", the answer is simply-none