The Mass is the central service of the Catholic Church. Nearly all services, such as weddings and funerals, are incorporated into a Mass.
In terms of religion, it is the Catholic Church. In terms of a building Saint Patrick's Catholic Cathedral in Armagh would be the main church.
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The primary 'service,' if you want to call it that, is the Mass or Eucharist that forms the basis of nearly every 'service' in the Catholic Church, including weddings and funerals.
It's a church service which includes the Eucharist, such as a Catholic Mass.
The main liturgical service of the Church is the Holy Mass: the Eucharist, which is celebrated daily by every priest in the Catholic Church, sometimes twice or (with special permission) even three times on a Sunday, if necessary. The second most frequently celebrated sacrament would be the sacrament of confession or penance.
The Mass is the primary service of worship in the Catholic Church as well as some other sects of Christianity.
No, a Catholic wedding is a sacrament and, by canon law, must be celebrated in a Church that has been consecrated by a Catholic Bishop.
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Catholic and the Church of Ireland.
Christianity is the main religion, and the Catholic Church is the main denomination.
It was a Protestant service - Church of England or Anglican.