Of course we do!! Practising Protestants - just like practising Catholics, go to church services on Sundays (and other days). The services may be different however. We have many other services as well as mass. Proestants usually call mass 'Holy Communion', 'The Eucharist' or 'The Lord's Supper' but the service is very similar. However, most Protestants do not believe that the bread and wine acally become the body and blood of Christ as do Catholics, but meremy represent them as an act of remembrance for what Jesus did. In addition to Holy Communion, we have services that are called 'non-Eucharistic' and which consist of hymns, prayers, psalms, a sermon and sometimes other liturgy depending upon the kind of Protestant Church.
The Catholic Church
They believed that the church rejected the bible
They wanted individually and equality
Protestants and Roman Catholics.
Archbishop added a few catholic touches to the Protestant Church. This included decorating the church- Protestants only liked plain churches . The Protestants reacted badly to this change though
The Protestant Church began in Germany in 1517.
Protestants are called protestants because they PROTESTED against the catholic church because Henry viii was catholic but he wanted a divorce but the catholics would not let him, so he started his own church( church of England) and they were called the protestants, also you can not be protestant and catholic.
Because they protested against the Catholic church.
The Catholic Church
Protestants.
puritans
I think that protestants WOULD donate on Christmas....as a birthday gift to Jesus.
Reform the Anglican Church
Jesus Christ is the King and Head of the Church.
This is up to you: as a Christian, you can choose the denomination in which you wish to worship. If you are Catholic, you would probably go to a Catholic church. If you are Greek Orthodox, you would probably go to a Greek Orthodox church. If you are a Protestant, you may go to the church of the denomination you were brought up in, but many Protestants change denominations for a whole range of reasons.
Catholics genuflect to honor the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle. Protestants generally do not have the Blessed Sacrament present in the church so there would be no need to genuflect.
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