Most Catholic Churches, unless they are a mission church under another parish, have Mass or other services every day of the year. On Good Friday no Mass is said but on Good Friday special services are held to commemorate the death of Our Lord.
Yes, Catholics may attend a penance service and are encouraged to do so.
The period of Lent.
The rule that Catholics are to abstain from meat on these days remains in force.
Yes
Mass is the name of the Sunday service for Catholics and Orthodox Christians.
There are only two days now when fasting is required - Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Catholics may attend a service in another denomination but may not participate in their communion. Also, Catholics may not substitute attending a non-Catholic service for their obligation to attend a Catholic Mass.
Yes. Probably now more than ever.
Some every service, such as the Episcoplians and the Catholics, but some have it intermittently.
Advent is counted down by weeks, not days until Christmas ad is used by catholics (like myself)
A Christmas novena is a prayer who Catholics pray every day for 9 days before Christmas.
Maryland was the colony where Catholics played important leadership roles in the early days. It was founded as a haven for English Catholics escaping religious persecution, with Lord Baltimore granting them religious freedom. The colony's government and society were predominantly Catholic during its early years.