Mass Attendance
Mass attendance refers to the participation of individuals in religious services, particularly within the context of the Catholic Church. It is a significant aspect of worship, where congregants gather to celebrate the Eucharist and engage in communal prayer. Attendance can vary based on factors such as location, time of year, and specific religious observances.
Regular mass attendance is often encouraged as a way to strengthen one's faith and community ties. Many churches track attendance to understand their congregation's engagement and to plan future services and activities. It can also reflect broader trends in religious participation within society.