Catholic Church Mass Times To be Published on The Web
Posted by admin on 03/1/11 in catholic church
If you want to get detailed information on all the masses taking place around the world, then is there at your service. As established by Bible, the catholic concept of holding prayers and masses is often evaluated to be the most genuine way of worshiping God. There have been many references of community hangouts, called ‘Eucharist’ to commemorate the event of Jesus’ last supper. In fact, you will find several mentions of gathering in the pit of martyrs in Rome to pay tribute to the sacrifices made by the martyrs. Today, it is mandatory for all Christians to attend Sunday prayers or masses in order to fulfill and live up to the commands of Jesus.
Though a huge number of Christians attend the Sunday mass on regular basis as they consider it be an essential part of their life, very few hardly understands the actual meaning that is related with the Sunday Church . are always conducted on Sundays. Christ resurrection was also another issue that took place on Sunday- so in order to commemorate both, the sacrifice by Jesus and celebrate his presence in our life; the church has asked the devout to gather on every Sunday.
A significant part of the Sunday Mass is the that should be performed by the devout Christians before a priest for their sacramental confession. At most, of the , the ‘Saturday Vigil Mass’ and the ‘Sunday Mass’ have children singing pious songs in an assembled group accompanied by various musical instruments. Most of the are usually held on Sundays, but there are few Churches conducting Mass gatherings on weekdays.
Many Christian’s travelers when traveling around the globe are not aware of the in cities they visit. In that case, they can easily browse through Internet to get the right . Websites has become an essential tool for every traveler to locate the nearest Church and get the detailed as followed by that particular Church. This helps them to attend the Sunday Mass gathering.
Internet plays a very important role in listing the and for the benefit of travelers and others who requires information. These listings are exceptionally helpful for the travelers mainly in searching a Church mass service nearby their location. If you are a Christian traveler visited an unknown place and looking for churches by country name or exchange code or zip code, then we are here to help you. Log on to http://www.churchmasstimes.com to get a comprehensive guide on the .
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Question by amelia p.: Catholic church?
What year was the Catholic Church founded and who were its founders and administrators?
Best answer:
Answer by rose g
B.C , And it was form by by a bunch of ?????
I see you have 3 questions on this matter , you’ll get to many different answers!!! Maybe thats why no one answers ,,
because No one really knows ..??
And the bible in any way shape or form is always wrong !!
I believe in the truth
but to many has CLAIMED theirs as the good word
wrong I say ,, I will never let a queen or King tell me whats right or wrong I don’t believe in KINGS OR QUEENS
I think the bible says that also
But what the hell
The most DIVINE IS MOTHER EARTH …
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Mark | Mar 1, 2011 | Reply
i’m pretty sure it’s Saint Peter but i dont think there is a specific date.
“The Roman Catholic Church regards itself as the only legitimate inheritor, by an unbroken succession of bishops descending from Saint Peter to the present time, of the commission and powers conferred by Jesus Christ on the 12 apostles.”-msn encarta
try the source for more information on it. i hope it helps
Spreedog | Mar 1, 2011 | Reply
St Peter – - the disciple who had actually known Jesus – - and St Paul were the leaders of the early Christians. They were both active separately converting people to the new religion in the Roman Empire of the 40s and 50s AD. Both were killed (martyred) in the 60s AD. The Catholic Church evolved slowly over the first three centuries with bishops and presbyters leading local organizations (“churches”) of Christians until 325 AD when the Roman Emperor Constantine convened the Council of Nicea (which is in present day Turkey) to come up with a standard Christian religion which became the official religion of the Roman Empire. There is no one specific date for the “founding” of the Christian Catholic Church.
chrstnwrtr | Mar 1, 2011 | Reply
According to my professor of Roman History back in my undergraduate years, the Roman Catholic church was founded in the 4th and 5th centuries AD (or CE).
Catholics will tell you that it was when Jesus said “and upon this Rock I will build My church.” They claim that the “rock” Jesus mentioned was Peter (who Catholics also say was allegedly the first pope).
Ten Commandments | Mar 1, 2011 | Reply
The Holy Roman Catholic Church was started by Christ himself when he said “Upon this rock I shall build my Church.” reffering to Peter (Peter’s name meaning rock). The administrators were the apostles who passed the torch to their sucessors. The Catholic Church was the first Christian Church and was the Church who compiled the Bible to preserve the teachings of Christ.
edit: to the poster below me I’ve just provided scripture that supports the Papacy. It’s not baseless and it’s clear Jesus wanted Peter to be the leader. In the custom of prophets Peter was to choose his sucessor before he died.
edit edit: If you’re not going to a Catholic school and are doing a report on this you’d probably want to say Constantine was the founder. I don’t believe that but you might get a bad grade if you don’t say that.
Primus Pilus | Mar 1, 2011 | Reply
Paul. The pope was somehow established baselessly.
gdb2001 | Mar 1, 2011 | Reply
The Catholic Church, such as it was, was founded in 33 AD, 50 days after the Resurrection on the holy day of Pentecost. This is when the Apostles received the Holy Spirit, left their hiding place, and began to preach the Gospel. They were the first bishops.
The founder was Jesus. He gave the Holy Spirit to the Apostle and commissioned them, saying “As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” (Jn 20:21)
The first administrators were the Apostles themselves. As their ministry grew and spread, they began appointing others as bishops and priests of the Church as well. One such apostolically ordained bishop was Timothy from the New Testament.
The first recorded use of the term “Catholic Church” was around 110 AD in a letter from St. Ignatius to the Smyrnaeans.
Veritatum17 | Mar 1, 2011 | Reply
If you want to know what the Catholic Church believes and says about itself, consult Catholic documents.
According to the Catechism and Bokenkoetter’s “Concise History of the Catholic Church”, the Church began with Jesus’ ministry in 33 A.D. After Jesus’ Resurrection and Ascension, humans ran it. You may get disagreement from non-Catholics on that (since some seem to follow a unique understanding of history and of the Catholic Church itself), but that is the Catholic perspective.
No Christian of any stripe should disagree with the following:
The first administrators were the Apostles (except for Judas, obviously). As the community of Christians grew over time and the Gospel spread, the Apostles appointed local overseers for each of the churches and divided certain work functions within the churches.
In the Book of Acts, the Apostles appointed deacons to assist with the provision to the needy and elderly – Stephen was the first of these, and also the first martyr after the Resurrection. By the time the last of the New Testament had been written (around 90 A.D.), there were three clear divisions within the church hierarchy:
* The Diaconate, comprised of Deacons, who did the day-to-day work in the Church.
* The Presbyterate, comprised of elders (“Priests” in English, which is an anglicization of the Greek “Presbyteros”) who performed the sacraments and religious functions.
* The Episcopate, comprised of bishops, who oversaw the administration of the Church within a region (later called a Diocese), and often wrote treatises on matters of liturgy or theology in order to settle debates.
Andrew M | Mar 1, 2011 | Reply
A.D. 32 Jesus Christ (founder) Peter (pope) the rest of the apostles (bishops)