The Divine Liturgy or Eucharist is the main form of Orthodox worship. It is similar to the Mass of the Roman Catholics.
None. there is no concept of salvation in Buddhism as there is in Abrahamic religions since there is no god to save us from anything. Also we have no worship in Buddhism because we do not believe in anything to worship. We believe in no immortal, omniscient god or gods.
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The priest is the primary leader of the Mass, the primary Catholic form of public worship. Some other services may be conducted by a deacon or even a lay minister.
Answer:The main form of worship for Catholics and Orthodox is the Mass which is NOT a commemoration of the Last Supper. It is the Passover, the Dying of Our Blessed Lord on the Cross for our salvation. Think of it this way, to attend Mass is to actually witness the One and Only Event of Our Blessed Lord dying on Calvary. At the Mass or the Eucharist you are witnessing Our Blessed Lord offering Himself to the Father, on the cross, and its graces are available to you as if you were on Calvary Hill in 33 A.D. because you are. Remember that with God there is no time, and He is making that one time event present right now for you. Catholics witness the Crucifixion of Our Blessed Lord every time they attend Mass - it is NOT repeated but we are able through God's miracle of the Mass to witness it.AnswerThe main form of worship for Anglicans is a commemoration of the Last Supper; it is celebrated every Sunday.It is called by different names: Catholics and High Anglicans use the term "Mass"; Catholics and mainline Anglicans use the term "Eucharist"; Eastern Rite Catholics, Copts and Orthodox use the term "Divine Liturgy"; Evangelical (Low Church) Anglicans use the term "Lord's Supper" and, unlike the others, do not normally have the celebration every week.AnswerThe Holy Eucharist is the main part of worship just like Roman Catholics.AnswerThe Catholics and Anglicans have Mass, the Orthodox have Divine Liturgy, the Uniting Church have Services
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The Liturgy of the Word, used to be known as the Mass of the Catechumens has its origin in the Synagogue worship of the first century Jews. The Liturgy of the Eucharist, is based on both the Last Supper, and the Temple worship of the first century Jews AND the Seder or Passover Meal from the Old Testament.
Well, my mom told me this, the difference between a Catholic mass and a Christian mass is a Christian does not have communion and does not have a tabernacle. But a Catholic mass does give out communion and does have a tabernacle.
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