Catholics observe Sunday because, from Apostolic times, Christians used Sunday as a celebration of Jesus' resurrection.
The 7th day of the week, also known as the Sabbath, was (and still is) kept by the Jews. The Bible shows that the Sabbath is a sign of the Old Covenant, which was limited to Israel. There is also no evidence that the Sabbath was carried over into the New Covenant, or that any of the Apostles considered the day important. They used the name as part of their vocabulary, and they evangelised the Jews at their gatherings on this day, but there is no evidence they observed it themselves. The only clear evidence of a weekly Christian gathering is 1 Corinthians 16:2, where Christians gave offerings on the first day, most logically when they got together, so Paul wouldn't have to hold a collection when he arrived.
Various analogies can be found in the writings of the early Christians, including the Bible:
Old Covenant (Sabbath) vs New Covenant (Sunday)
Rest on earth (Sabbath) vs final rest in Christ (Sunday)
Old creation where man sinned (Sabbath) vs new creation freed from sin (on Sunday)
7th day (Sabbath) vs progression to 8th day (Sunday)
Although Saturday is the 'holy' day of the jews, in the early Church the first Jewish Christians began to worship on Sundays instead of the seventh day of the week (Saturday - the 'Sabbath') because it was on a Sunday that Jesus rose from death. This was considered such an important day that Sundays were chosen instead as a day of worship - a tradition that carries on to this day.
Seventh-day Adventists believe that the holy day is Saturday and they pray and worship on that day.
Seventh-day Adventists celebrate the Sabbath on Saturday, the seventh day of the week. It is actually where the first part of the denomination's name comes from.Another answerMostly Saturday. Our Sabbath goes from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday.
Saturday is the seventh day of the week, and is the seventh day sabbath.AnswerTechnically, the Sabbath is from Friday night sundown to Saturday night sundown.
This is because, in the christian religion, it is said that God created the Earth in six days and rested on the seventh. Just as he worked for six days and rested on the seventh day (sabbath), man should rest on the seventh day and give worship to the creator. The day of worship was changed by the Roman Catholics from Saturday to Sunday for some unknown reason. Due to this change, the Catholic Denomination of Christianity was created. Hope this answer helped.
We worship specifically on the Lord's Sabbath. The Sabbath was originally created for rest and worship. The Sabbath runs from Friday at sundown to Saturday at sundown.
Catholics do not worship the Virgin of Guadalupe. Catholics worship God alone.
They worship God in churches as do all Catholics.
Seventh-day Adventist Church adheres to worshiping on Saturday, which they observe as the Sabbath day.
Catholics worship (latria) only God.
The Bible says God rested on the seventh day ( which is Saturday ) and blessed it and made it holy. Therefore we should worship on Saturday. There are no hard and fast rules regarding which day a Christian should worship. The whole point of the "rest on the 7th day" example is that we should set aside one day of the week when we do not work, but instead worship our Creator. Legalism, which dictates that we must do this or that on a certain day, destroys the whole purpose of resting and worshipping.
the lord it says and on the seventh day he restANSWER 2It was the Christian church that designated Sunday as the day of worship, so that it wouldn't be confused with the Jewish sabbath of Saturday. In Judaism, which preceded Christianity, Genesis' seventh day of rest was Saturday.