Well, God created the Earth and the sky and the oceans and the heavens and the animals and the light for six days straight and on the seventh day he rested. This is at the beginning of Genesis, if you want to go check it out. The seventh day is the sabbath, or holy day of rest, and for Christians it is Sunday, but for Jews, it is Saturday.
As it says in the bible, The seventh day was to be the sabbath, the holy day. Not every day is holy, just the sabbath, the day of rest, for that's when God finished his creation of the Earth.
The seventh day (Genesis ch.2).
Confucism is not a religion, it is a philosophy. They have no god or place of a worship, also they have no holy day. Confucism is not a religion, it is a philosophy. They have no god or place of a worship, also they have no holy day.
God's Lord, literally. "Lord of God". It appears in the Latin Mass, "Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Dei Sabaoth..." and is usually translated as "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts..."
God the Father / God the Son / God the Holy Spirit.
Catholics are encouraged to attend Mass every Sunday, as it is a holy day of obligation. Some may also choose to attend Mass on weekdays as a way to deepen their faith and connect with God, but it is not mandatory.
Yes. One of the Ten Commandments (3rd) states: "Remember to keep holy the Lord's Day" The Mass is one way that Catholics meet that demand of Our Lord.
Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity. God the Father, and God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. This would make the Holy Spirit a He. Through out Scripture the attributes of God and a real person are attributed to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a He and not an it.
Roman Catholic AnswerAttendance at Mass is obligatory and rest, as far as possible, from servile work. In other words, you should treat this as a day dedicated to God.
Invasion and mass murder. God commands us not to kill.
The preface concludes with the "Holy, Holy, Holy" acclamation, where the angels and saints in heaven sing praises to God. This part of the Mass is known as the Sanctus.
Sunday is referred to as the "holy day of rest". Through the Bible, some Christians believe that it is God's will that Sunday is a day of rest.