As long as you don't take Communion and you be respectful of the church and the others that are participating in Mass it shouldn't matter. Pay attention to Mass and maybe you will learn more about Christianity and in return realise what you like about you religion.
A Catholic answer
The questioner specifies "you are forced to a Catholic church." Unless you are a minor and are being forced to attend a church by your parent or guardian, being "forced" to go anywhere against your will would constitute abduction, and in most countries, is a matter for the authorities. If you are a minor, I don't suppose there is much you can do except cope as well as you can with the annoyance of being forced to attend.
(May not be true in this instance, but the annoying things our parents require of us are often the very things we end up requiring of our own children, in their turn, and when our past annoyance is recalled to us by our parents, we often reply that our parents were right to require those things of us, but we didn't appreciate it at the time.)
Galileo Galilei
he wanted to divorce and remarry
Johnny Depp is not a Buddhist he is catholic
Portland Buddhist Church was created in 1910.
Unified Buddhist Church was created in 1969.
Raymond Buddhist Church was created in 1903.
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No: he protested how the Catholic Church was at the time...buying indulgences for sin, and the fact that the Catholic church was was very corrupt at the time. He did not reallly want to leave the Catholic Church, but was more or less forced out, because he could not along with a lot of the corruption.
Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife, but divorce is forbidden for Catholics, so he established the Church of England
Buddhist and then catholic.
Buddhist.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.