Holy Week is the most solemn time during the year when we commemorate the passion and death of Our Lord. It is not a time for a celebration, such as a wedding. Also, the church building is used for a number of Holy Week rites and services and scheduling would be difficult.
Christians worship at church by spending an hour a week or more at a church and during that time they receive the body and blood of God. Besides church, they worship in there own homes by praying.
Usually there's praying, and worshiping their God.
They try not to have them on or near Church Holidays, such as Holy Thursday. This is more of a matter of traffic control than anything else- likewise, weddings are normally held if in the Church ( which is right and proper) on Saturdays as this does not conflict with Sunday masses, again a traffic control matter.
Roman Catholic AnswerWednesday in the Catholic Church is a day consecrated by the Church for devotion to St. Joseph. Historically, along with Friday, it is one of the two fast days during the week.
No one thing happens to all Christians at the same time.
Ojiugo is beat by Okonkwo for failing to prepare meals for Okonkwo and her children.
Moslems attend a mosque, not a church. And they attend it on Fridays.
Less than 4 percent of the Church of Sweden membership attends public worship during an average week; about 2 percent are regular attenders.
The priest comes into the Church, genuflects to the Blessed Sacrament, reverences the altar, and goes to his chair.
People in Holy week pray and go to Church on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Ester Sunday.
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