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Catholic AnswerCatholics do not pray to the sick, they pray FOR the sick all the time.Catholics pray for the sick every day, there is no special day reserved for this.
.Catholic AnswerThere really is not special day, Catholics pray for the sick every day.
.Catholic AnswerCatholics should remember and pray every day of their lives.
To pray and to praise and go to mass.
Most certainly, at the very least Catholics would pray before and after meals, in the morning and evening. Good Catholic families try to pray the rosary together each day if possible.
It is to pray for and remember the dead.
she is sick with an unknown disease getting worse by the day.... pray for the Iverson family.
Faithful Catholics pray their rosary every day, and the Apostles Creed begins the rosary so it could not possibly be more relevant - it is part of their daily prayer.
A Christmas novena is a prayer who Catholics pray every day for 9 days before Christmas.
I should hope they pray every day. The bible says `Pray without ceasing`.Catholic AnswerIndeed, Catholics pray every day, all through the day. They have formal prayers in the morning, and, hopefully, their morning meditation; and formal prayers before bed. There are prayers before meals, the Angelus in the morning, noon, and evening, the Divine Mercy at 3 pm, the De Profundus at 5 pm. A Catholic that is sincere and prayerful eventually gets a prayer from God called Contemplation: this is received, not produced, and it enables the person to "pray without ceasing" as the Our Blessed Lord commanded.
she is sick with an unknown disease getting worse by the day.... pray for the Iverson family.
Well, catholics observe it because it is the first day of Lent, a period of 40 days that catholics remember the suffering and death of Jesus. It is a mandatory day for catholics to go to Mass and receive special ashes to symbolize catholic faith