Every church is different and each church places the Stations of the Cross in a manner that is best suited to the design of the church building.
a church has an apse, an altar and the stations of the cross in the catholic church, it has pews and of course a rectory.
The stations of the cross
In every single Catholic Church.
In the Catholic Church, Good Friday is remembered by Abstaining from meat. You have the option of going to the stations of the cross.
The correct name of the popularly called Catholic Church is The Holy Roman Church. The word "Catholic" is not a part of its official name.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, any Baptism done with the correct formula and intention, by anybody, is valid, and thus accepted by the Church.
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It is used to carry out church business such as mass, stations of the cross and all other services normally associated with and carried out in a church, however a church is normally called chapel.
If you want to use one word, I suggest non-attender, meaning that a person is not a churchgoer. In the Catholic Church, someone who no longer goes to church is referred to as a lapsed Catholic.
Are you sure your spelling is correct? There is no such term in the Catholic Church as a "transit Bishop".
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.