yes, it's called the Sabbath, and it's on Sunday.
The Sabbath is always on Saturday - the 7th day of the week. However, most Christians observe the Day of the Lord on Sunday as that was the day Our Lord rose from the dead and was also the day (Pentecost) when the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles giving birth to the Church. It also differentiates Christians from Jews who still observe Saturday as the Lord's Day.
Some celebrate the Sabbath on Saturday, some celebrate the Lord's Day on Sunday. Some require church attendance, some just suggest it.
Sunday
Yes, they do. This weekly holy day, from sundown on Friday night to sundown on Saturday night, is called Shabbat.
Christianity and in that a group called 'Seventh Day Adventist' which the sabbath is their holy day which is Saturday. They do not work / party from friday night to saturday night as a time of rest and reflection to God about the good he has done in their lives
It's Tuesday. Hindu people visit temples on this day.
Sunday for the Christians Saturday for the Jews Friday for the Muslims Another View: Additionally, there are those fundamental Christians who are still Sabbath keepers like Jesus and the Apostles were. These celebrate the 'day of rest' aka Sabbath beginning on sunset Friday to sunset Saturday. They also observe the 7 Annual Holy/Feast Days known as 'High Sabbaths.'
Yes. Christians, that include Catholics and other Protestants, believe Sunday is a holy day. In Judiasm, Saturday is the holy day.
A holy day for rest and worship is Friday for the Muslims, Saturday for the Jews and Sunday for the Christians
Sundays, as Sunday is a holy day for Christians as the day on which Jesus resurrected from the dead.
As the Biblical story has it, on that day the Holy Spirit descended on them.
As with any Church season or holy day, of course all Catholics must observe them.