vamos a la iglesia
Voy a la iglesia
'Church' in Spanish is 'iglesia.'
According to statistics, only 25 per cent of Spanish people go to church. Among young people the proportion is even lower, with only 14 per cent regarding themselves as religious. So most Spanish people never go to church, other than for events such as a funeral or wedding. The minority that does attend mass would generally do so on Sundays.
No he was tied to a pole and strangled by the church officials
Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church was created in 1880.
The Spanish did not reform the Anglican church. The Anglican church is English and begun by Henry when he threw out the Catholic church in England.
iglesia
James Church Alvord has written: 'Business Spanish' -- subject(s): Business Spanish, Letter-writing, Spanish, Spanish Commercial correspondence, Spanish language
well actually , there is no location. i mean that Christians go to church but there's no exact location. you can pray, praise the Lord , and sing anywhere , anytime , and anyway. you should always go to church to learn more about Christianity. IF YOU DONT KNOW IF YOUR CHURCH IS CHRISTIAN OR NOT , GO TO THE CHURCH BELOW. THIS IS A SPANISH CHURCH. THERE IS ENGLISH CLASSES SO THAT YOU UNDERSTAND IN ENGLISH. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU! SEE YOU THERE!
Translation: Church
An important feature of the spanish colonial system was the union of Church and state.
because the spanish went to get gold and the colonists did too and so on the way back they attacked the spanish ships and stole there gold. then afterwards some colonists went back to start a life there because they were tired of having to go to the church that the king said they had to go to.