The worship is on the opposite ends of the spectrum; Catholics follow strict ritual practices, and Pentecostal follow no ritual but the leading of the Spirit.
Certainly - many Pentecostal churches are fine Christian churches. Some of their practices and beliefs might be different from my Presbyterian church, but I wouldn't have a problem attending one.
Gary D. Erickson has written: 'Pentecostal worship' -- subject(s): Pentecostal churches, Liturgy, Public worship
Pentecostals do marry Catholics.
El Debarge is Pentecostal
The practice of pentecostal flag waving enhances the worship experience for members of the congregation by adding visual and symbolic elements that help to create a sense of unity, celebration, and spiritual connection during worship services.
No. The Jesuits are associated with the Catholic church.
Roman Catholic and Pentecostal.
This varies widely as there are many Pentecostal denominations, each with its own practices. Like other denominations worship includes songs, music, and prayer. However in some Pentecostal denominations dancing, speaking in tongues, slayings in the spirit, handling poisonous snakes, drinking poison, and other often very bizarre seeming practices done as demonstrations of faith may be included in a worship service.
There is a movement called the Catholic Charismatic movement, and this is basically Pentecostal Catholics. About 1 in 10 Catholics worldwide is a charismatic. This might be an option to 'kill two birds with one stone'.
.Catholic AnswerCatholics usually gather in Church to worship at Mass.
a catholic church
Pentecostal and catholic