Do you Go to Church Every Sunday
By vinaykant
@vinaykant (812)
India
8 responses
@airbone (92)
• India
8 Dec 06
i DO...but NOT as a RiTUAL or an obligation...
alot of ppl i kno will rush to church, lookin they're best, n then stand outside, when thers ample space inside...
i dunno WAT exaclty they're doin ther, but its irrelevant...if all we do is visit god's house ONCE in a whole week, we GOTTA GOTTA GOTTA, MAKE THE BEST OF it!
The Bible readings we hear at Mass on Sunday are selected and arranged to show us what the Catechism calls "the unity of the divine plan in the two Testaments".
The Liturgy invites us to read the Old Testament in light of the New and the New Testament in light of the Old. When we read this way, we see that what God says and does in the Old Testament points us to what Jesus says and does in the New. And what Jesus says and does in the New Testament sheds light on the promises and events we read about in the Old.
The divine plan of the two Testaments continues in the Church's Liturgy. That's why we re-read and re-live the great events of salvation history every Sunday. As the Catechism teaches, the Liturgy reveals the mysteries of God's plan and enables us to live them...
@vinaykant (812)
• India
8 Dec 06
how you feal in church?
what happened if any sunday you unable to go church?
@airbone (92)
• India
8 Dec 06
nothin really...nothing happens if u dont go to church on sunday...
c normally...at sunday mass, the priest gives a sermon..a little talk/reflection bout the READINGS which we read from the Gospel..these are the sort of things that keep u ON-TRACK...or redirect u wen u've strayed...
so its lik nourishment...for the SOUL!!
its not a do-or-die situation...but lik i said earlier...for most of us, its just that ONE DAY in the whole week...so we shud MAKE THE BEST OF it!
@vinaykant (812)
• India
8 Dec 06
nice to know your thoughts,
well thax for your responce we all thinkon your thoughts.
@jayda_j927tijs (2893)
• Hong Kong
9 Dec 06
No,because I believe in Buddism.But I don't against people who go to church every Sunday,because that's something I can't do and I admire them.
@14missy (3183)
• Australia
10 Dec 06
I must admit, I don't go to church every Sunday but I do try to go as a family as much as I can. Otherwise praying every day seems to be the way I work. I'm sure I get listened to wherever I am at the time. It is just nice to visit his home sometimes instead of always being at mine!!
@airbone (92)
• India
8 Dec 06
I DO!
and not as an obligation or ritual...
alota ppl i kno com to mass lookin they're best, n end up standin OUTSIDE...wat they actually do there is irrevelant!if all we're gonna do is visit God's House ONCE every week, we GOTTA GOTTA GOTTA, MAKE THE MOST OF IT!The Bible readings we hear at Mass on Sunday are selected and arranged to show us what the Catechism calls "the unity of the divine plan in the two Testaments"The Liturgy invites us to read the Old Testament in light of the New and the New Testament in light of the Old. When we read this way, we see that what God says and does in the Old Testament points us to what Jesus says and does in the New. And what Jesus says and does in the New Testament sheds light on the promises and events we read about in the Old.
The divine plan of the two Testaments continues in the Church's Liturgy. That's why we re-read and re-live the great events of salvation history every Sunday. As the Catechism teaches, the Liturgy reveals the mysteries of God's plan and enables us to live them...