Bakers were not allowed to bake bread on Sundays. They used their ovens to cook meat.
Sundays, as Sunday is a holy day for Christians as the day on which Jesus resurrected from the dead.
All Orthodox christians go to church on Sundays.
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.
The plural of Sunday is Sundays.
Because christians believe that Sunday was the day of rest and prayer so it's seen as a holy day and so that is the main day when christians have special services on Sundays.see link " How Sunday Became the Popular Day of Worship"
The Sunday Roast was created in 2005.
The duration of The Sunday Roast is 3600.0 seconds.
Sunday worship will never be for everyone. We know that for Jews the Sabbath can only be on Saturday. Muslims must perform their main worship on Fridays. Similarly, we can not expect Buddhists or Daoists to have a special worship day on Sundays, although the fact that Sundays are usually work-free days at least makes Sunday worship convenient. Atheists do not worship, so they would be exempt from any requirement to worship on Sundays.If we can not require non-Christians to worship on Sundays, why should we expect Christians, for whom Saturdays are the day of worship, to worship on Sundays?
Sunday’s and Thursday
Orthodox Christians celebrate the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom on Sundays, written sometime in the 5th century.
For Christians, Sunday is always a day of celebration so they are not counted as part of lent and you don't fast on themRead more: When_does_lent_2011_end
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