Catholics may receive Holy Communion anytime they are at Mass and are in a state of grace, once a day, and even a second time, if they are at an entire second Mass. If they are not in a state of grace, to receive Holy Communion would be a grave sin of sacrilege.
Roman Catholic people lead their lives just like others. They normally pray the Rosary every day and a few of them attend the mass every day as well.
Most Catholics receive Communion at least once a week, but many receive it more often than. Some would receive it daily.
hopefully they attend church, and pray.
You are supposed to go every week on Sunday; however, the actual attendance of Catholics depends on what region they live in.
Holy week is April 17th to April 24th .
No. Some Catholics live in Jerusalem but the majority of the population is Arabic and Jewish. Catholics live in every country in the world.
Catholics celebrate Easter in celebration of the day Jesus rose from the dead after dying the previous Friday (Good Friday). The event marks the point at which all the prophecies about the Messiah are fulfilled, thus beginning the Catholic Church
No. It would be better to say: every week on Friday the Friday of every week the week beginning every Friday
Some Catholics go to mass every day. Some priests will have a sermon at evey mass they celebrate. So you could have seven in a week. Others don't go to mass as often, and most priests only have sermons on Sundays, holy days and special events like weddings and funerals. So it will depend on how many masses and the type of masses that people go to in a week.
Yes. It is a very special place for Catholics and millions of people visit it every year.
As there are Catholics in practically every country in the world, I'm not sure what you mean by that question.
The Nicene Creed
every once a week every week
Every other week, also known as bi-weekly
.Catholic AnswerThere really is not special day, Catholics pray for the sick every day.