Sunday is the Lord's Day and the day when Catholics are required to go to Mass. However, the Most Holy Eucharist is celebrated every day of the year (save Good Friday), and Catholics may attend all of those as well. The only days which are of obligation are all Sundays, the Solemnity of Mary, the Epiphany, the Ascension, the Assumption, All Saints Day, the Immaculate Conception, and Christmas Day. Outside of the United States, all of those days are of Obligation as well as the Feast of St. Joseph, Corpus Christi, Sts. Peter and Paul. If those fall on a non-Sunday, then they are a "Holy Day of Obligation" as well.
Every day of the year is a feast day for someone or something.
May be the roman catholic church decided to keep the first day of the week for a service.
According to Catholic beliefs, it is not a sin to go to a restaurant on Sunday. The Catholic Church teaches that Sunday is a day of rest and worship, but it does not prohibit going to a restaurant on that day.
.Catholic AnswerCatholics usually gather in Church to worship at Mass.
a catholic church
They worship in a Catholic Church.
Mexico is not a religion, it is a country. Most Mexicans are Catholic and will therefore worship in Catholic Churches.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is a big difference between worshipping God in a Catholic Church and worshipping Him in any other Christian ecclesial community. In the Catholic Church we worship God as He specified we should, and not how we want. As it is the worship that God, Himself, has requested, it is the "safest" worship around.
Protestant worship was in the local language. Catholic worship was in Latin. The protestant congregations sang hymns. The Catholic congregations did not. Since the Lutheran worship service was a translation of the Roman Catholic one before Trent, little difference existed there.
God. But switched from Catholic worship to Protestant.
Catholics worship God alone.
The Catholic Church has never worshiped Mary. They worship God alone.