Sunday is the day of rest, when God finishe creating the world and rested. Moses gave the Jews commandments to the Jews and one of them was to keep the sabbath day holy (Sunday) this was very important to them and they took it very seriously. This has rubbed off on catholisism and so Catholics also believe that Sunday should be a day of rest (where you are one with god). This is a very old rule, and in this modern age churches have made acceptions for Saturday seeming as how important work and buisiness is these days.
Answer:The Catholic Church.
Catholic Church usually have a Vigil Mass on Saturday evening which satisfied their Sabbath duty to hear Mass on Sunday.
if you are catholic or christen than there is really nothing important to do with the religion to do on a Saturday only on Sunday when you have to go to church . but you can do bible study or something on Saturday.
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.
.Catholic AnswerYes, a Catholic is required to attend Mass each Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation. The Church has tried to make this easier by supplying a Sunday (or Holy Day) Mass on the evening preceding, thus Sunday Mass is celebrated in most Churches starting on Saturday evening and this fulfills your obligation.
Palm Sunday, the beginning of holy week, is the day that commemorates Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem. -acctually itss Saturday the catholic church changed it to Sunday because the Jewish churh day was Sunday and the catholic church didnt want it to be the same -ana<3
Saturday is sleep in day. Sunday is go to church day.
"Sunday is a Catholic institution, and... can be defended only on Catholic principles... From beginning to end of Scripture there is not a single passage that warrants the transfer of weekly public worship from the last day of the week to the first." Catholic Press, Aug. 25, 1900 "The Sabbath was Saturday, not Sunday. The Church altered the observance of the Sabbath to the observance of Sunday. Protestants must be rather puzzled by the keeping of Sunday when God distinctly said, 'Keep holy the Sabbath Day.' The word Sunday does not come anywhere in the Bible, so, without knowing it they are obeying the authority of the Catholic Church."
They go to church on saturday or Sunday because children are of school and Saturday is the day god rested so we pray to him
.Catholic AnswerThe last Sunday of the liturigical year is the Feast of Christ the King.
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No, technically it's a vigil Mass, which counts for your Sunday obligation.