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2007-09-10 10:44:09 · 34 answers · asked by REBECCA M 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2007-09-10 10:44:42 · update #1

i everybody don`t say anything about my spelling ok if you do i will report you.

2007-09-10 10:50:08 · update #2

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Not as often as I'd like but when I do go I love the spirit of Mass it is awesome. I'm Roman Catholic.

2007-09-10 10:58:55 · answer #1 · answered by theladygeorge 5 · 1 0

Rebecca, Yes, I go 3 times a week mostly Saturday, Sunday and if there is a special Feast Day that will be the extra day.

I enjoy going and pray a little before I go so God will hear my intentions, and that I could have a little reverence before I go.

I go 20 minutes early to collect myself, and my thoughts.

2007-09-10 10:48:32 · answer #2 · answered by Born Valentine's Day 5 · 2 1

Yes, I attend church, sometimes twice a week. I do this, because although I can worship God in the privacy of my own home, it says in the bible that where two or three are gathered together in the Lord's name, there He is in the midst of them.–Matt. 18:20 To be gathered in his name is to see beyond the illusion of the separate self and realize that deep down, we are not separate but are actually interdependent and interconnected, and our prayers will be answered, our needs met, and His blessings given in abundance.

2007-09-10 10:58:41 · answer #3 · answered by llosier9 3 · 2 1

since I converted to catholism I have not missed a sunday of church for the last 34 yrs. I even go during the week some times, we have mass every day.

2007-09-10 10:49:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Insecurity? To socialize? That's why MOST people do it in the USA. (Apparently, in Europe, the needs for that aren't as great, since only a tiny percentage of them are church-goers.)

2007-09-10 11:03:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No. The older I get I find the more religious people are, the more likely they are to have skewed morals and limited intelligence. I didn't want to believe this growing up (I had been a "Jesus Freak") but no matter where I go and who I interact with, this seems to be a recurring theme. I think people who need an organization to teach them to behave like human beings are most likely to LACK common decency and tolerance for those unlike them.

2007-09-10 10:50:03 · answer #6 · answered by Lauren 6 · 4 2

No. My religion doesn't require periodic congregations for ceremony. We do that on an individual basis as needed, though group gatherings for ritualistic purposes are optional.

2007-09-10 10:58:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Do any body go english class any more?

I'm sorry, report me- I just have no idea what you are trying to ask me.- Maybe if you have someone form your question coherently- I will be able to respond with something less than sarcastic.

2007-09-10 10:56:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Yes, a Unitarian Universalist church.

You can be any religion (or none at all) and still be part of a community and believe what you know is right and be supported.

2007-09-10 10:48:38 · answer #9 · answered by SlowClap 6 · 3 0

The body is the Temple and the alter is the heart. In that context i am in church most of the time not just certain days!

2007-09-10 10:48:30 · answer #10 · answered by Premaholic 7 · 2 2

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