
Catholic worship
Catholic worship primarily involves communal and personal practices that honor God, especially through the celebration of the Eucharist or Mass. During Mass, believers gather to listen to Scripture, pray, and partake of bread and wine, which Catholics believe become the body and blood of Christ. Worship also includes prayer, scripture reading, sacraments, and devotions like the Rosary. These acts express gratitude, seek forgiveness, and deepen one’s relationship with God. The Church’s liturgical rituals and traditions help foster a sense of community, reverence, and spiritual growth, guiding Catholics in living their faith daily.