Remember, O man, that you are dust, and unto dust you shall return
Ashes to ashes dust to dust, remember o (child, man, woman) you are dust and unto dust you shall return
Nothing needs to be said.
Congrates bro, ur a catholic!
He says, "Remember, man, that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return."
A priest is a member of the clergy of the Catholic Church. A priest can administer most of the sacraments, say mass and transform bread into His Body and wine into His Most Precious Blood.
I would say no, but ask the bishop of the diocese or the local priest, that's what they're there for.
Ashes to ashes dust to dust, remember o (child, man, woman) you are dust and unto dust you shall return
Roman Catholic AnswerWhen the priest actually gives you Holy Communion, he says, "The Body of Christ".
yes, he can say as many as necessary. In the old days limit used to be 2 when there were so many priests, but that is longer the case
The Anglican Church is not called the Anglican Catholic Church, and the Catholic Church is not formally known as the Roman Catholic Church even though the Vatican is indeed located in Rome. Your question therefore would more accurately read, can an Anglican priest say Mass at a Catholic Church. The answer is, the Catholic religion does not allow Anglican priests to officiate at their rituals. The Anglican Church, despite being extremely similar to the Catholic Church in most respects, is nonetheless regarded by Catholicism as a heretical schism.
"Welcome home" in Polish is "Witaj w domu".
Yes he can. Commonly priests do so for ecumenical services. They could also visit a non-Catholic church just to see it. There is nothing to say they cannot do so.