from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980 Work. Continued exertion directed to some recognized purpose or end. The exertion may be physical or mental, and the purpose may be determined by the one who works or by someone else, who in turn may have his or her own motive for assigning the task. Christianity does not look upon work as demeaning or evil, as though leisure were more worthy of human dignity. Work ennobles a person's character and assimilates one of the Savior. "We believe by faith that through the homage of work offered to god man is associated with the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, whose labor with his hands at Nazareth greatly ennobled the dignity of work. This is the source of every man's duty to work loyally, as well as his right to work; moreover, it is the duty of society to see to it that, according to the prevailing circumstances, all citizens have the opportunity of finding employment" (Second Vatican Council, Constitution on the church in the Modern World, III, 67).
Do you mean Roman Catholics?
Moss has no significance to Catholics.
I am not sure what you mean by your question. Catholics do 'believe' in medicine.
No. The work is miss spelled and the meaning is different. Catolica [cah-to'-le-co, cah] adjectiveIs spanish for Catholic. This could include Roman Catholics, but also includes other catholics.
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As there are Catholics in practically every country in the world, I'm not sure what you mean by that question.
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With catholics
It generally means that they are not Catholics.
No, Easter is always on a Sunday so it is always off.
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Roman Catholic AnswerIf you mean do Catholics believe in celebrating birthdays, most of the Catholics I know of are no different in this regard than any other peoples. Of old, Catholics also celebrated the feast name, or name day of the person, sometimes in preference to the actual birthday.