People went to Church in the 16th century for the same reason that went in any other century, to worship their Creator, to pray, to render to God His due, and to receive His saving grace in the sacraments.
Many Irish people go to church but not all.
they did not go to church because they thought that they were to famous for church and god
People go to the temples for the same reason that people go to church.
Roman Catholic AnswerOf course people believed in the Church in 1500. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and the means that He established for them to reach heaven, and He guaranteed that the Church would perdure. Martin Luther had not started preaching his heresy until 1517 leading people astray, and even then, most of the common people still believed in Christ's Church. It was the rulers looking for temporal power who used Luther as an excuse to free themselves from what they saw as the Vatican's oppression.
Roman Catholic Church
No. Most people didn't go to college in the 1500's.
Church is where people go to worship and fellowship together.
No people that are Jewish, Methodist, ext. also go to church. You don't even need to have a religen to go to church even if your atheist you can go to church.
In Christian religions people usually go to church on Sundays.
to get holy and have no sin
A synagogue
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