Catholics worship one God, in three divine persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This is called the "Blessed Trinity". Catholics do not worship anything else. It can be said that Catholics worship the Eucharist, but this is believed to the the real, physical Body of Christ, a person of the Trinity, and therefore in union with the Father.
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AnswerCatholics worship only God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. AnswerThe Catholic Church form of worship is the Mass. The Mass consists of prayers, Bible readings, receiving communion and a sermon in which the day's biblical text is applied to every day life. They worship the Christian God whom they believe is the one true God, pay homage to Jesus Christ, devotion to his mother, Mary, and commemorate their saints throughout the year. Catholics pray for the dead and observe many rituals concerning baptism of infants, confirmation, marriage, penance, burial rights, etc. Do note that Catholics do not "Worship" the virgin Marry, nor any other person in Heaven besides the one and only God. When we pray to the angels and the saints, especially the Virgin Marry, we pray for them to also pray for us because we believe that the holier you are, the stronger the prayer request is, the more people praying for the same thing, the more likely it will happen as long as it can fit with God's will, and when the Virgin Marry prays about something, she being the mother of Jesus, would have God more likely to listen to her out of all the saints and the humans on earth.We worship God: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Jesus Christ, The Father Almighty, The Holy Spirit
We worship God.
Catholics worship (latria) only God.
Catholics do not worship the Virgin of Guadalupe. Catholics worship God alone.
They worship God in churches as do all Catholics.
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No, Catholics do not commit idolatry. Catholics worship only God.
It was built by Catholics for Catholics.
They worship in a Catholic Church.
Catholics worship God alone.
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Because Jesus Christ, whom we Catholics worship as God, was crucified on a Friday. This is memorized every year especially on Good Friday, the Friday before Easter Sunday (which is the feast of Christ's resurrection after His death).
Catholic AnswerThat depends entirely on how you are defining "worship." If you are using the word "worship" as most protestants in the English speaking world currently use the word, you are referring to the adoration that is due to God alone. In that sense of the word, Catholics worship God, and only God. As He is the only Divine Being, our Creator, and Eternal, He is the only thing worthy of Adoration. Catholics call this latria. So to answer your question, in that sense of the English word, worship, Catholics worship nothing besides God.
They worship in the Catholic Church. Catholics worship God "in spirit and truth" (see St. John 4:23). They attend Mass and receive the other Sacraments in Church so that they are fed to go out and worship Him in their daily lives "in spirit and truth."