No. Some churches will shorten the mass, others will make it longer; some use a lot of singing at certain parts while others conduct in largely silence; and of course there are always language and local differences.
All churches have catechisms. In the catholic, there is called a Cathechisms in the Catholic church.
The link below lists all the Catholic Churches in London.
No, none of them are where
All Catholic Churches follow the same doctrines and rituals, such as the Mass, etc., that is why it is called Catholic - universal. However, the day to day management of the parish is left to the pastor as he sees fit. In many parishes a Parish Council helps the pastor in developing policies and regulations. The pastor or council may set mass times, regulate who uses the parish's buildings and when, establish parking regulations, etc. As each parish has its individual circumstances, a blanket rule for all churches would not be practical.
Most parish Catholic Churches have a vigil Mass for all solemnities that are Holy Days of Obligation, if they fall on a weekend. During a weekday, it would depend on how much demand there was for such a Mass.
which pope asked all catholic churches to keep a lighted lamp always in its altar
At the link below (Mass Times) enter the search term "Disneyland Paris" and hit enter, it will list all the Churches along the rail line and their Mass times and telephone numbers. There is no Mass at Disneyland.
Catholics, Are Christians, The catholic Church is the oldest Christian church all other christian churches split from the catholic church.. They do the same thing all other Christians do. If you want a long answer, either look it up or ask, a catholic
The Christian Churches split 1.) Roman Catholic 2.)Eastern Orthodox The Cause was that the had different views. Roman Catholic wanted their mass in Latin while the Eastern churches wanted there Mass in Greek. They also fought because the catholics believed that the pope had power over all including the king and emperor. While the Orthodox believed that the Emperor has power over all.
The term "catholic" is claimed by both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Roman Catholic Church includes all the Churches that accept the authority of the pope in Rome, including certain Eastern Churches. The Eastern Orthodox Church does not accept the authority of the pope in Rome. The pope is the spiritual leader of all Christians. However, the Protestants and Orthodox do not recognize that leadership.
No, as all catholic churches they believe in her
I don't know if you should put it that way, try this: The Eastern Rite Churches are all part of the Catholic Church.