Catholic worship and the Mass
Hymns are sung throughout the service and people respond to the prayers by following the missalBook containing words and ceremonial directions for saying Mass in the Roman Catholic Church..
A priest leads the service, but ordinary church members - including children - serve on the altar and deliver some of the readings and prayers.
Some Masses - particularly for young people - include multimedia, modern music and dance. More traditional services may use Latin and Greek for some of the prayers and will have traditional hymns accompanied by an organ and choir.
Catholic churches have a crucifix on the altar and candles that are lit during the Mass. One candle, the sanctuary lamp, is always kept lit as a sign that Jesus is present in the bread that remains in the tabernacleIn Judaism, the portable shelter for the Ark of the Covenant, which held the laws given by God to Moses and was used by the Israelites during the Exodus. In Christianity, a cabinet on the altar in some churches that holds the sacrament (bread or host) for Holy Communion. between Masses.
Other services may include penitential serviceA service during which people show regret for their sins and seek God's forgiveness., saying the Divine OfficeThe set prayers said throughout the day by priests, monks and nuns. together, and ecumenical serviceA service involving different denominations of Christians worshipping together. with other Christians.
Catholics may also gather to say the rosary together. This consists of the following prayers: an 鈥極ur Father鈥, ten 鈥楬ail Marys鈥 and a 鈥楪lory Be to the Father鈥 repeated five times.
Catholics are expected to attend Mass each week as a way of offering themselves to God. The Mass recalls the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples before his death when he gave them bread and wine and told them to "do this in remembrance of him" (1 Corinthians 11:24).
As well as a memorial of past events, the Mass is also a sacrifice. This is because Catholics believe that during the Mass the sacrifice of Jesus is represented and re-enacted - Jesus is the sacrificial lamb, on the altar.