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====Roman Catholicism==== In the [[Latin Church]], Sunday is kept in commemoration of the [[resurrection of Jesus]] and celebrated with the [[Eucharist]].<ref>Catholic Catechism 2177</ref><ref name=ccc/> The Lord's Day is considered both the first day and the "eighth day" of the [[week]], symbolizing both first creation and new creation (2174).<ref name=ccc>U.S. Catholic Conference 1997, pp. 580β6.</ref> Roman Catholics view the first day as a day for assembly for worship.<ref>(2178, {{bibleverse|Heb.|10:25}}</ref><ref name=ccc/> In the spirit of the Sabbath, Catholics ought to observe a day of rest from servile work, which also becomes "a day of protest against the servitude of work and the worship of money."<ref>Catholic Catechism 2172</ref> This day is traditionally observed on Sunday in conjunction with the Lord's Day.<ref>Catholic Catechism 2176</ref><ref>{{citation |title=Celebrating the Lord's Day |publisher=U.S. Council of Catholic Bishops |url=http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/the-mass/upload/celebrating-the-lords-day.pdf |access-date=8 July 2015 |ref=none }}</ref> A summation of Catholic teaching is "Do what we can to observe the sabbatical rest on Sundays and Holy Days, hear Holy Mass, and take the time to rest your minds and bodies."<ref name="Plese2022"/> The [[1917 Code of Canon Law]] ΒΆ1248 stipulated that "On feast days of precept, Mass is to be heard; there is an abstinence from servile work, legal acts, and likewise, unless there is a special indult or legitimate customs provide otherwise, from public trade, shopping, and other public buying and selling."<ref name="Plese2022">{{cite web |last1=Plese |first1=Matthew |title=Sunday Activities for Catholics: What Is Sinful and What Is Not? |url=https://fatima.org/news-views/catholic-aplogetics-157/ |publisher=The Fatima Center |access-date=19 April 2023 |language=English |date=22 February 2022}}</ref> Examples of servile works forbidden under this injunction include "plowing, sowing, harvesting, sewing, cobbling, tailoring, printing, masonry works" and "all works in mines and factories"; commercial activity, such as "marketing, fairs, buying and selling, public auctions, shopping in stores" is prohibited as well.<ref name="Plese2022"/> Seeking to uphold the ''[[Lord's Day Act (Canada)|Lord's Day Act]]'' in [[French Quebec]], the Catholic Sunday League was formed in 1923 to promote First-day Sabbatarian restrictions in the province, especially against movie theaters.<ref name="Roy2005">{{cite book|last=Roy|first=Christian|title=Traditional Festivals: A Multicultural Encyclopedia|url=https://archive.org/details/traditionalfesti0000royc/page/457|url-access=registration|year=2005|publisher=ABC-CLIO|language=en|isbn=978-1-57607-089-5|page=[https://archive.org/details/traditionalfesti0000royc/page/457 457]|quote=However, an amendment was made that left is enforcement to the discretion of the provinces, so that it remained a dead letter in mostly French Quebec. A Catholic Sunday League was formed in 1923 to combat this laxity and promote sabbatarian restrictions in that province--especially against movie theaters.}}</ref> In 1998 [[Pope John Paul II]] wrote an [[Ecclesiastical letter#Letters of the popes in modern times|apostolic letter]] ''Dies Domini'', "on keeping the Lord's day holy". He encouraged Catholics to remember the importance of keeping Sunday holy, urging that it not lose its meaning by being blended with a frivolous "[[Workweek and weekend|weekend]]" mentality.<ref>{{cite web |author1=[[John Paul II]] |title=Dies Domini (May 31, 1998) |url=http://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/apost_letters/1998/documents/hf_jp-ii_apl_05071998_dies-domini.html |publisher=[[Holy See]] |access-date=28 February 2021 |language=la |date=1998}}</ref>
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