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I don’t know where Catholics have gotten the notion that Protestants do not participate in the worship of God. I’ve read this misconception over and over again on these forums. Worship is a state of mind and, more importantly, of spirit. It is loving the Lord your God with all your heart, and mind, and soul and might and expressing that love to Him. It is acknowledging him as the Sovereign Lord of the Universe and Savior of Mankind.I’ve told myself that a Protestant service is not actually a “Worship Service” as they want to call it. The reason why I say that is because there is no SACRIFICE during their service. There are just scripture readings, a sermon and some songs, oh and the offering of their money. That’s it. No Eucharist, no Sacrifice…
Protestants call it a “worship service” because they think that praying alone is worshipping. There in lies their reasoning behind our so called “worshipping” of Mary. That is how I understand it. I know some denominations say that have a “eucharist” but it really isn’t so there is no sacrifice going on there. Protestants don’t even believe in the Sacrifice of the Holy Mass because they think we are re-Sacrificing Jesus all over again and we’re not.
Know that there is more than one way to worship God. For Catholics, it appears that the Mass is the primary, although not only, way that Catholics worship. Know also that Protestants worship God in the Eucharist as well, even though you insist on telling us that our Eucharist is fake. We also worship God through prayer and praise and, in an especially Protestant manner, in the singing of hymns that raise our spirits and help us to focus on our Lord. By no means do we think “praying alone” is the only act of worship.