In the Catholic Church, not many. France used to be one of the highest countries in church attendance. I think now it is down to only 4% of catholics who attend Mass regularly. In the US, where it used to be 70% in the 1970's, it is down to less than 20%.
For those few Catholics in France who are still practicing their faith, they go to church each Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation.
Early 1900's
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The Roman Catholic Church is the most popular religion in France
Members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France
Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June in France.
They celebrate the day when they don't need to work
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You can go to church any day of your period - there is absolutely no reason why you would not be able to go to church while on your period.
only if they are christians
That's great! Enjoy your time at the church tomorrow.
As of January 1, 2012, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) reported 36,403 baptized members in France. The population of France was reported in 2011 to be 65,436,552. This means 0.05% of the population of France is Mormon, and 0.25% of all Mormons live in France.
In Christian religions people usually go to church on Sundays.
i never do but you can go any day it is open & sometimes even when it is closed
The church provided religious resources and more support on Napoleon. They were easy to agree and just go with the flow. But they were very religious
Saturday is sleep in day. Sunday is go to church day.
Notre Dame is the largest church in France.
This depends on what country you are in, for instance in France it is a national holiday, but not so much in other countries; practicing 'Catholics will go to church on that day it falls on November 1st.