Differences between a Catholic and a Protestant Mass

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I am a nondenominational Christian and I decided to attend a catholic mass. I attended mass at the Conversion of St Paul Parish on April 6, 2014. The preside was Father Senan Glass and the starting time was 10am. The Conversion of St Paul Parish’s location is 4120 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44103. The church was very big and the stain glass windows were beautiful. At first, I felt uncomfortable because I did not know where to sit or what to do. I really did not have an idea of what to expect. Everything seemed very formal and the service was easy to follow because of the bulletin I was given, which had the order of service on it. The service was concise and it only lasted about an hour.

When it comes to worldviews Catholics and Protestants have the same beliefs. We all believe God is imminent, transcendent, and personal. He created the heavens, the Earth, and the universe that we live in. We were all placed on this earth to glorify, worship, and honor Him. God created us in His own image so that we can know Him personally and have a joy-filled life. He did not make us to automatically love and obey Him, but He gave us a will and a freedom of choice. Since the beginning of time, we have chosen to disobey God and go our own way. This is a result of separation from God and ends in suffering. Through Jesus Christ and salvation, we are saved from the consequences caused by our separation from God. He is the only One who can bring us back to God; He is our salvation.

A Christian worldview leads us to believe in moral absolutes, miracles, human dignity, and the possibility of redemption. True Christianity is more than a set of ideas used at church. Christianity, as taught in the Bible, is itself a worldview. The Bible never dis...

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