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Can anyone explain the commandment remember to keep the Sabath holy in a modern day context?

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dsvd | 15:59 Sat 05th Feb 2011 | Religion & Spirituality
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I am a cathoilic (christian) and I uncertain what this means in a modern day context?
Is the seventh day Sunday or the Jewish Sabbath?
How do you honour this commandment?
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Go to Mass. Take a little time to examine your conscience. That should serve as honouring The Sabbath.
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Sunday. A day for prayer, families and no non-essential work.
It means Tesco can only open unil 4

0;C)
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Oh, the sheer tedium of the traditional Sabbath. No fun, no games, no end.
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Seadog, I loved Sundays in the 1960s as a child. I hate that these days children spend their Sundays in front of the tv/dvd/pc or being dragged round the shops.

Monday to Friday was dull routine school days, Saturdays were busy, going on the bus to visit Gran for tea, after a fish and chip dinner and Sundays were fun all the way.
To the allotment or for a walk with dad in the morning, home to Sunday dinner, then games with the family, indoor or out, depending on the weather. A lovely tea, then bathtime, and a bit of tv before bed.
Magical days.
Saturday is the Jewish Sabbath, Sunday the Christian one.
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What I meant was it replaced the Sabbath as the day of rest.
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The commandment is to labour only six days and rest on the seventh. i don't suppose it matters which day that is.
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Fanny, cobblers. I'm sure the sainted Moani would have put it more elegantly than that!
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