There isn't a specific food Catholics tend to eat on special feast days. Unless we break it down between nations, because many nations have different foods they eat or make during special holidays such as in Holy Week, But one thing is for sure is that is is customary that on Good Friday no Catholic should eat any meat...
There is no prescribed food that Catholics eat on Christmas. They eat what is customarily eaten in the area of the world in which they live.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes.
It is the feast of All Saints day.
The kind of saint that Ava is a Roman Catholic saint. The feast of Saint Ava is observed by Roman Catholics on April 29.
January 6th is the Feast of the Epiphany, celebrated by Roman Catholics as the visitation of the Magi to the baby Jesus. It is also known as the Feast of the Three Kings.
Roman Catholic AnswerUkranian Catholics ARE Roman Catholics, so NO, they Mass if not like Roman Catholics it is Roman Catholic.
For Catholics of the Roman Rite, white is the colour during the season of Easter and other celebrations like Christmas, purple during the season of Lent, red during feast days for all those who were martyred, and green during the rest of the year !
Roman Catholics normally refer to themselves are Catholics or Roman Catholics. Sometimes they use a name associated with a religious if more clarity is desired.
It was celebrated since before the year 500 in honour of the event of Mary's body being taken to heaven.
None. Roman Catholics are Christian.
Most are Roman-Catholics Most are Roman-Catholics
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.
Do you mean Roman Catholics?