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25th December 2007, 8:58pm
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#1 | | Lady Of War
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| religious church type help Guys and gals
any idea how i find out what church's/chapels closest to me are open for like mass n stuff tonight, if any  I've googled but im so not religious i dont even know where to start
id appreciate it
thanks
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25th December 2007, 9:00pm
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#2 | | Registered User
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| Re: religious church type help the cathouse is having an alternative night
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25th December 2007, 9:02pm
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#3 | | Nufftastic
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25th December 2007, 9:06pm
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#4 | | Aurë enteluva Gallery SuperMod SuperMod
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| Re: religious church type help Eyes, goggles, nothing! |
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25th December 2007, 9:09pm
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#5 | | Nufftastic
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| Re: religious church type help Witch to be honest i'm no expert but I would imagine most Christmas services took place last night or this morning.
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25th December 2007, 9:13pm
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#6 | | Lady Of War
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| Re: religious church type help I'm legit rubbish at this, the church where i used to live done a midday one but they closed it 
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25th December 2007, 9:16pm
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| Re: religious church type help there was a black cat on top of the tree
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25th December 2007, 9:19pm
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#8 | | Chew you up, spit you out
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25th December 2007, 9:52pm
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#9 | | catpie
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| Re: religious church type help Quote:
Originally Posted by Witch Guys and gals
any idea how i find out what church's/chapels closest to me are open for like mass n stuff tonight, if any  I've googled but im so not religious i dont even know where to start
id appreciate it
thanks | well there's kind of a difference between church and chapel services ...
and as someone already said, midnight mass was last night |
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25th December 2007, 10:29pm
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#10 | | Mr WYSIWYG
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| Re: religious church type help Quote:
Originally Posted by Witch I'm legit rubbish at this, the church where i used to live done a midday one but they closed it  | You really need to go and see at the churches themselves for when their services are.
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25th December 2007, 10:36pm
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#11 | | doon satans alley.
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| Re: religious church type help help me out here, whats the difference between church and chapel?
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25th December 2007, 10:40pm
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#12 | | Mr WYSIWYG
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| Re: religious church type help It's either a question of scale or sect. I'm not sure.
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26th December 2007, 11:14am
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#13 | | AB3
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| Re: religious church type help as far as i know, chapel normally refers to a religous building used by catholics for worship, whereas a church is a group of christians, rather than the building. don't think size comes into it. |
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26th December 2007, 11:17am
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#14 | | Changed Man V4
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| Re: religious church type help I wouldn't said there was a difference.
If anything, I would have said chapel was a kirk.
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26th December 2007, 12:09pm
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#15 | | ShakingTheDisease SuperMod
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| Re: religious church type help A chapel is any place where religious services can take place. So for example the little room set aside in an airport is a chapel, cos obviously the terminal building isn't actually a church! At Glasgow Uni there's a catholic chaplaincy with a mini halls of residence, some meeting rooms, a refectory etc and a chapel - again the building isn't a church but there's a room reserved for worship, with an altar etc.
As spoonie says, ideally the word "church" refers to the people, but in practice it means the big stone place where they meet too. Often a church building will have a small area denoted as a chapel - if the design of the main church space is in the shape of a cucifix, as many are, the area that sticks out to the right (as you face the front) of the central aisle (or "nave") will often be a chapel. ( diagram here - numbered 13)
And yeah, midnight "masses" (usually that term is used for both the whole service and the sacrement of holy communion by Catholics; other (protestant) Christians don't use the word much except for this one christmas service!) are usually something like 11:30pm on Christmas eve til just after midnight - but if you're feeling a need for a bit of religion then you'd be welcome at any church at any time, don't feel you can't go just cos you missed this one opportunity that most people take to pop into a place they otherwise wouldn't go!
In general churches have their main services on sunday mornings and evenings but many do have a brief service eg every morning or lunchtime to fit around people's work schedules - that church at Nelson Mandela Place next to Buchanan St underground has a service every day at like 12:45-13:15 so people can go in their lunch hour; glasgow uni chapel has one daily from 8:30-8:50 so students can get their fix of God before lectures (or before exams they haven't studied for, perhaps  )
So yeah, there's lots of opportunities; I sense that you're not entirely committed to a particular denomination so it shouldn't much matter where you go.
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