The readings for the Feast of Pentecost (year C) on May 27, 2007 are:
First Reading: Acts 2:1-11
Psalm: Ps 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34
Second Reading: 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Rom 8:8-17
Gospel: Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 14:15-16, 23b-26
Source: http://www.franciscanradio.org/SundaySoundbites/sundaysoundbite.asp?LectNum=63&cycle=C
Lord Baltimore wanted Maryland to be a sanctuary for disenfranchised Roman Catholics. Roman and Orthodox Catholicism was not popular in the American colonies.
Catholics celebrate Mass on Sunday,which is like a Sunday service at a Protestant church,except they kneel or stand a lot , every RC church could be a little different, some say Mass in Latin, some in English, Spanish or French, depending on the ethnic background of their congragation.yes just not in a catholic church i got marry on a Sunday my wife is orthodox [middle east] we had a Sunday wedding my priest was invited but did not show I feel he was pist off.
Maryland was established by Lord Cecilius Calvert as a haven for Catholics.
I have been a Catholic for nearly fifty years, I asked two lifelong Catholics, include a 70 year old woman who was in a convent for a while. To the best of our collective knowledge, there is no "green leaves associated with Catholics as food" (leaving aside the fact that there are no "Roman Catholics" unless you are using Roman to refer to Latin rite Catholics, and all of us are Latin rite Catholics and we never heard of such a thing.)
They were Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sunday after Pentecost is Trinity Sunday.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sunday after Pentecost is Trinity Sunday.
Absolutely not. Catholics are required to attend Sunday Mass at a Roman Catholic Church. Absolutely not. Catholics are required to attend Sunday Mass at a Roman Catholic Church.
Catholicism had its beginning on Pentecost Sunday in about the year 33 AD.
The readings are on a 3 year cycle but Easter Sunday is always the same. First Reading ACTS: 10,34,37-43 Second Reading Paul to Colossians 3, 1-4 OR 1 Corinthians5, 6-8 GOSPEL John 20, 1-9
Roman Catholic AnswerYes.
Some devout Catholics go to Mass daily. But generally only Sunday is the day of obligation.
Pentecost Sunday in about the year 33 AD. is considered the birthday of the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerUkranian Catholics ARE Roman Catholics, so NO, they Mass if not like Roman Catholics it is Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerEaster lasts for fifty days, beginning on Easter Sunday and running through the Solemnity of Pentecost, fifty days later.
.Roman Catholic AnswerActually, Catholics believe that Our Blessed Lord rose from the dead on Easter Sunday two thousand years ago and went to heaven forty days later on Ascension.
Roman Catholics normally refer to themselves are Catholics or Roman Catholics. Sometimes they use a name associated with a religious if more clarity is desired.