it's to go to chruch and learn about God
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Catholic
No, it is a religious activity.
Ireland are not very religious we go to mass/Church every Sunday or Saturday
In 2013 there were 12,350 religious priests (in other words priests in religious orders as opposed to diocesan priests), all of whom may offer Mass, and there were 4,407 brothers in religious orders; for a total of 16,757 men in religious orders.
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A Mass for the Dead is a Catholic religious service held to pray for and remember the deceased. It is different from other types of religious services because it specifically focuses on honoring and offering prayers for those who have passed away.
According to the Catholic church, the Mass was instituted by Christ at the last supper. Depictions of the formal, structured Mass go back to the first century, and can be found in both religious and non-religious writings. It may also be referred to as a Love Feast in some texts.
The Great Puritan Migration in the 1630s was a significant mass flight of religious dissidents from England to North America seeking religious freedom and independence from the Church of England. Thousands of Puritans settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during this period.
The Catholic church has many religious ceremonies. What you may be referring to is the Mass, also sometimes known as the Eucharist.
One meaning of "misa" (in Spanish): mass, as in a Catholic religious service.
religious observance, mass and prayer, also legal proceedings