There is no answer to the question as asked, as the Catholic Church has never, to the best of my knowledge, in two thousand years, ever, fined anybody for non-attendance. I think you have the Catholic Church confused with the Puritans!
The Catholic Church.
Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, assassinated Kennedy, not he Catholic Church.
your question is not clear , are you asking at what age do youth stop attending the catholic church?:S
The Roman Catholic as an organization did not like the developments that led to the Reformation. It did attempt to stop it in many instances.
I'd imagine because of his Heresy he was excommunicated.
Holy festival
Is it a huge sin to stop being a nun? Of the Roman Catholic Church? No. It is not a sin at all.
Well those people might have not gone to church Catholic nor Christian. So don't listen to them they need to stop judging others.
Is your question ment to be Can Emo's be Catholic?well im going to answer with that.Well i Was emo and im starting to stop and i am Catholic. So yes i guess that is the answer and i go to church ALMOST every sunday.
The Council of Trent
The printing press allowed for widespread distribution of information, ideas, and criticisms of the Catholic Church, reducing the Church's control over the spread of knowledge and challenging its authority. This made it increasingly difficult for the Church to suppress dissent and control the narrative during the revolution.
In a Catholic church, the priest can not actually stop a person from taking communion during the mass, so really any one can go up and take communion. Now people in the Episcopal church and Catholic church both believe in Transubstantiation. This is the idea that the bread and wine are turned into the body and blood of Christ by God when the priest prays to God to do so. That is the main reason why the Catholic church does not want other Christians to receive communion if they are attending a Catholic church because most Protestant sects only see the bread and wine as symbols, and do not believe in Transubstantiation. But since Episcopals believe in it, they should be able to take communion in a Catholic church without that problem.