The Creed (Apostle or Nicene)
There are 2 readings fom the bible
That would be the Nicean Creed
Baptists usually have 5 opportunities in a week to attend church. Sunday morning there is Bible study and worship service. There is study and worship at night, too. Wednesday is a time of prayer. The communion service is not performed every time but on a schedule decided on by the congregation. Sometimes it is on special occasions and on the first Sunday of each quarter.
If you mean the sacrafice of the Mass, every Sunday!
going to mass every Sunday afternoon
every Sunday
Catholics celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday at mass.
He said Mass, or attended Mass, every single day that his health permitted.
Liturgical prayers are those offered during any of the liturgies of the church. This includes Sunday mass, daily mass, the liturgy of the hours, wedding and funeral masses, etc.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe entire Mass from the introductory greeting to the dismissal is taken from the Bible. In addition to the fixed parts of the Mass - entirely taken from the Bible, the first half of the Mass, the Liturgy of the Word, is based on the Jewish service and is built around three lengthy readings from the Bible, with a Psalm between the first two - usually the Old Testament, and the New Testament (other than the Gospels), followed by a Gospel reading. The readings for Sunday Mass are on a three year cycle and the readings for weekday Mass on are a two year cycle. At the end of the cycle you will have read nearly the entire Bible, certainly from every book in the Bible.
Many Catholic parishes have Mass every day not just Sundays. That's because we should have the opportunity to worship God every day.
The Easter Triduum - the shortest Liturgical Season of the year.