No, not all religious practices involve participating in communion every Sunday.
Really that is dependent on the Assemblies of God Church. More traditional churches in the Assemblies of God still practice communion every Sunday. Most Assemblies of God churches have gone to practicing communion once a month typically either the first Sunday of the month or on Missions Sunday.
Really that is dependent on the Assemblies of God Church. More traditional churches in the Assemblies of God still practice communion every Sunday. Most Assemblies of God churches have gone to practicing communion once a month typically either the first Sunday of the month or on Missions Sunday.
Yes. You should only receive Communion once a day, but Saturday and Sunday are two separate days, so you can receive Communion at the Saturday vigil mass and the Sunday mass.
Philip received communion during this Sunday's Mass.
If they play on Sunday, it may interfere with their religious practice if they are Christian.
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by going to church all day every Sunday of every week and studying the bible
Sunday is a holy day of obligation and we do participate in Mass for prayer and worship but neither the Holy Scriptures or Holy Tradition state that formal religious education must happen on Sunday. Catholic religious education can be taught on any day of the week. The day is determined by each parish according to its own needs.
yes, of course
Catholics are required to receive Communion once a year between the liturgical time period surrounding Easter.
Sundays. Some churches do it every Sunday, some don't.
If you miss the Consecration of the Eucharist during Mass, you cannot receive Communion at that Mass. If you do get there in time for the Consecration, you can receive Communion, but only if 1) you have not eaten for one hour before, and 2) you have no unconfessed mortal sin on your soul. If you do have mortal sin on your soul, you must go to confession before receiving Communion.