That depends on which day is defined as the Sabbath, but generally no Christian church seems to keep it any more; the push of the outside world is too much.
It is true that Roman churches switch the Sabbath to Sunday. This day is for God.
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You should go to church on Saturday It depends on your religion. Some say Saturday some say Sunday. Some religions do not need churches. There are also people who are not religious According to the Bible, Saturday is the true Sabbath. The Catholic Church has also admitted that they changed the day to Sunday and that Saturday is the true Sabbath.
The "true Sabbath", if one wishes to observe it as it was original set out in the Torah, starts Friday sundown and ends Saturday sundown.
While stained glass windows are associated with Christian churches and have often been used to represent Christian themes, it is also true that an artist is free to represent anything he or she chooses when creating a stained glass window.
If I understood correctly, YES is the Answer. Women in SAD churches can equally participate in service as the men can (difference is only in whether they can be ordained or not, but leading congregation in worship does not require ordination)
The question makes invalid assumptions. That the Pope represents all Christians. That the Pope believes the Sabbath presently worshipped is incorrect. That the Pope has the ability to change that Sabbath
"Some keep the Sabbath going to Church" is a poem written by Emily Dickinson about the different ways people worship. The poem reflects on individual interpretations of faith and how people find spiritual connection through different practices, including attending church on the Sabbath. Dickinson explores themes of personal belief and the diversity of religious experiences.
The correct answer to the question would be true and I know this because I did take the pre-test.
Rv:14:12: Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
For Jews, this is not true. Shabbat starts Friday at sundown and ends Saturday at sundown as specified in the Torah. For Christians, it is not called the sabbath day. For them, it was always on Sunday. Another contributor added these comments: The Sabbath was observed by both Jew and Christian when the Christians came on the scene. Not until pagan worship was inter mixed with the Christian beliefs was the idea of Sunday worship introduced. that was fortified by Constantine. God never intended there to be Sunday worship, he instructed us to remember the seventh day as the Sabbath of the living God. Belief that the Sabbath is on Sunday hasn't even been in existence for 2000 years yet! The Sabbath is still on the seventh day, Saturday, and God expects us to keep it!
Almost certainly there are atheist priests who keep quiet about their true beliefs who might be described as Christian atheists.