Traditional. At Church you sit and pray. The singing is mostly hyms.
Mass
NO! She is Roman Catholic.
A majority of Mexicans are Roman Catholic, so Catholic churches.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, they worship the son of God.
The most popular religion in Panama is Roman Catholicism, so they primarily worship in Catholic Churches.
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
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is a big difference between worshipping God in a Catholic Church and worshipping Him in any other Christian ecclesial community. In the Catholic Church we worship God as He specified we should, and not how we want. As it is the worship that God, Himself, has requested, it is the "safest" worship around.
Protestant worship was in the local language. Catholic worship was in Latin. The protestant congregations sang hymns. The Catholic congregations did not. Since the Lutheran worship service was a translation of the Roman Catholic one before Trent, little difference existed there.
Roman Catholic AnswerRoman Catholic Worship is the worship of Our Blessed Lord of His Father. The ultimate prayer of Our Blessed Lord was His offering of His Body - and His Life - on the cross as an act of expiation for the sins of the whole world. So Our Blessed Lord leads all Catholic Worship, the most perfect act of which is the Holy Mass which is the re-presentation of Our Blessed Lord's sacrifice on Calvary. He acts through His priests (and most perfectly in His Bishops) who lead Catholic worship on earth.
The Mass is the primary service of worship in the Catholic Church as well as some other sects of Christianity.
roman catholic is typically more consevative and orthidox
The traditional religion of Andorra is the Roman Catholicism. About the 90% of the population are Roman Catholic. One of the two co-princes of Andorra is a Catholic bishop.