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There are many different answers to the question of American church attendance. One study concluded that about 40% of Americans claim to go to church but only about 18% actually attend church regularly.
Find a good Bible believing, Baptist church to attend on Sunday, I bet, if you find a good one, you'll love going there.
Its probably a private one.
Many of the people who ring the church bells attend the church where the bells are at. One church in York county has the children ring the bells. The children like doing it.
all i know one is laywer hope you find another one!! good luck
China is one but there are many
You can find a good girlfriend in Rockhampton, Australia the same way you can find one anywhere else: school, church, friends or playing in your own neighborhood.
Most parishes require parents and godparents to attend a one hour class. Contact the church for info.
The church I attend usually lasts around one hour, but sometimes if it is a special service it can last a bit longer. If you attend communion afterward it usually lasts an extra twenty to thirty minutes.
One can find a job within the church by visiting an employment or job center where they will help one find and apply to all available jobs within the church. One can also find a job within the church on sites like Kijiji or Craigslist.
The answer depends on what you mean by attend a Presbyterian Church. Sometimes in cases where a couple are a "mixed religion" that is to say one is Catholic but the other is not, it is not uncommon for either party to attend the parishes of each other. In other words the Catholic always attends Mass, but then also attends the Church of their spouse. In this case, this is not wrong provided attending the Church of ones spouse does not weaken or damage or otherwise threaten the Faith of the Catholic, or provided the Church the Catholic attends in addition to attending Mass faithfully is not explicitly or implicitly anti-catholic. However if one is Catholic but simply chooses to attend a non-catholic Christian Church, some red flags are raised. Why does such a person want to attend a non-catholic church? Why does such a person consider themselves Catholic when they do not want to attend Mass? Actions are extremely important to pointing to what one believes. Therefore one who calls themselves "Catholic" yet never attends Mass, or never attends a Catholic parish, but a Protestant Church is by their actions showing that they reject the Catholic Faith and have embraced another Faith. That, therefore is considered sinful provided the conditions for "Sin" are met.