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Catholic Mass (religion)(history)


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Catholic Mass





     The mass, a place where Christian and Catholic followers come to worship in large numbers. Called the Central Mass by some Catholics. The Mass is also filled with people who want to help others. The mass represents a group of Catholics sticking together, but it is also a connection to people who need help.

     The Mass is supposed to remind people of what Jesus did for its people. It is a place to celebrate the sacrifice of Jesus. A man who died for the sins of the entire world according to the Holy Bible. Every man can be forgiven according to the Catholic religion if they ask Jesus for forgiveness. People from all over the world gather to celebrate and discuss Jesus's sacrifice.

     Catholic Mass is celebrated a few times a month. It is celebrated on certain week days and on Sundays. There are some who believe that God attends every Mass event. He attends the event to ensure the people do not forget the things he did. There are many people who come to the Catholic Mass looking for a sign. A sign from God or his son.

     There are Catholic Mass events in the local church and in big open areas. It was once required by the Romans to attend a Catholic Mass once a week on Sunday. In a way, you can call a mass a basic church gathering. Not all mass events occur in a church areas now. They can be celebrated wherever the government allows it.

     The Mass is suppose to also represent the devotion to the master. You are supposed to abide by the rules that were set forth and realize that you need to show love to people. One who shows up to a Mass and does not abide by the religion rules is someone who has failed the master in life. Failed the teaching of God and Christ. They are not welcomed in the Kingdom of God as a result. Don’t just show up to a Mass if you believe in the faith. Be one with it and abide by the rules.







Reference:

https://www.catholiceducation.org/en/culture/catholic-contributions/the-mass-explained.html

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/catholics-attending-mass-gallup-study_us_5acd082ae4b06a6aac8c7506

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