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Did Th Catholic Church change The Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday? Or Was it Constantine? OR is it something else?

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I am a SDA, and I will gladly make a video to address these misconceptions about the Sabbath.

PrJamesMedia
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What about these statements from our church they all seem to say the church claims to have changed the sabbath day.

The Convert's Catechism of Catholic Doctrine (1957): 50:
"We observe Sunday instead of Saturday because the Catholic Church transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday."

Our Sunday Visitor (February 5, 1950):
"Practically everything Protestants regard as essential or important they have received from the Catholic Church... The Protestant mind does not seem to realize that in accepting the Bible and observing the Sunday, in keeping Christmas and Easter, they are accepting the authority of the spokesman for the church, the Pope."

The Catholic Mirror (September 23, 1893):
"The Catholic Church, for over one thousand years before the existence of a Protestant, by virtue of her divine mission, changed the day from Saturday to Sunday..."

This one from the Catholic Record Sept 1, 1923 states that the Catholic Church is Above the Bible ( how do we explane that one??)
Now in the matter of Sabbath observance the Protestant rule of Faith is utterly unable to explain the substitution of the Christian Sunday for the Jewish Saturday. It has been changed. The Bible still teaches that the Sabbath or Saturday should be kept holy. There is no authority in the New Testament for the substitution of Sunday for Saturday. Surely it is an important matter. It stands there in the Bible as one of the Ten Commandments of God. There is no authority in the Bible for abrogating this Commandment, or for transferring its observance to another day of the week.
For Catholics it is not the slightest difficulty. "All power is given Me in heaven and on earth; as the Father sent Me so I also send you, " said our Divine Lord in giving His tremendous commission to His Apostles. "He that heareth you heareth Me." We have in the authoritative voice of the Church the voice of Christ Himself. The Church is above the Bible; and this transference of Sabbath observance from Saturday to Sunday is proof positive of that fact. Deny the authority of the Church and you have no adequate or reasonable explanation or justification for the substitution of Sunday for Saturday in the Third - Protestant Fourth - Commandment of God. As the Rev. Mr. Smith rightly points out: "The Jewish Sabbath is not Sunday, the Lord's Day. Christians are all wrong in speaking of the Sabbath as Sunday." The Christians who so speak are "Bible Christians, " those who make the Bible the sole rule of Faith; and the Bible is silent on Sunday observance, it speaks only of Sabbath observance. The Lord's Day - Dies Dominica - is the term used always in the Missal and the Breviary. It occurs in the Bible once (Apoc. 1.10;) in Acts xx. 7 and 1 Cor. xvi., 2 there is a reference to "the first day of the week;" but in none of these is there the remotest intimation that henceforth the first day is to take the place of the seventh. That is the crux of the whole question, what authority does the Bible give for the change? And that difficulty Mr. Smith and his critics, though pious and effusive and vaguely eloquent about many things, have each and all sedulously evaded.

I have the actual documents containing these quotes. I can't attach them here.

BEvans
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Breaking bread doesn't make Sunday the weekly Sabbath day of worship, in Acts 2:46 breaking bread was a daily practice.

mwanjeemmanuel
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There's a reason Exodus 20:8 states : REMEMBER the Sabbath day. The key word is REMEMBER as God doesn't contradict himself.

thewatcherofthings
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Actually "The Lords day is the Sabbath day" at least according to the Bible.

Revelation 1:10
“I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet, ”

Isaiah 58:13 ESV / 43 helpful votes

“If you turn back your foot from the Sabbath, from doing your pleasure on my holy day, and call the Sabbath a delight and the holy day of the Lord honorable; if you honor it, not going your own ways, or seeking your own pleasure, or talking idly;

There is no scripture that states the 7th day sabbath was done away with, there I no scripture that says "Sunday is the sabbath". there is no scripture saying anyone ever kept Sunday as the sabbath. It is clearly a catholic creation and there are many quotes of the universal church claiming IT has changed the sabbath. They walk it back either out of ignorance of its churches claims or becuase it really doesn't feel right to have claimed to have changed the law of God. Who seeks to change times and laws of God, the Antichrist and all of the Reformers said the Papacy is AntiChrist.

BEvans
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If Sunday was such an important day to worship or work upon, why didn't Jesus or any of His apostles tell us to do so? Jesus said He is Lord of the Sabbath. That means the Lord's Day is still the seventh-day Sabbath! No mention of Sunday anywhere in the Scriptures.

sassy
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The question is quite simple guys- do we have ANY commandment from Jesus to celebrate 1st day of the week Sunday?? Or that He changed anyhow Sabbath from 7th day to the 1st one??

therealtruth-sykv
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I posted about Saturday being the Sabbath and everyone was asking for the proof and through this am able to answer their questions... Thanks alot God bless you with more knowledge and and wisdom brethren 🙌🫡

Grace-lnoe
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The contribution to the needy of Jerusalem is not worship because shabbat is the day of rest and the contribution must be done after the shabbat which is 1st day of the week(Sunday)

kingnerri
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Constantine ruler in Rome changed the day from an appointed time from Saturday to Sunday. Because he worship the sun god helios the sungod

terrytierney
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Thank you for clarifying this. I was always confused about this.

oryeizd
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Timestamp 3:18 Doctrinal Catechism by Rev. Stephen Keenan (with Imprimatur) says:
Q. Does not St. Paul order the Galatians and Corinthians to make collections on the first day of the week?
A. Yes; but, again, this does not abolish the observance of Saturday. St. Paul does not say that the people would be at church on that day, —that they were to keep that day, to the exclusion of Saturday, holy, —or that these collections were to be made at church, but merely that every man should lay up by himself in store upon that day.

YajunYuanSDA
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I have answered some of your misconceptions about the Sabbath.

"Debunking the Lies: Exposing the Dishonesty in Catholic Discussions on the Sabbath. #catholic

PrJamesMedia
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I definitely learned alot more watching these episodes. Thanks for sharing ❤

LaurenFerrell
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They always and the first believers always celebrated the seventh day it was Constantine then changed it from the 7th Day to the first day it is in your own teaching so please stop lying

diegolaluz
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During my growing up, everything was closed on a Sunday.

carolynmscotti
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Glad you guys mentioned the history of the weekend. As a few years back at my old workplace in Sydney I was speaking to a coworker from China and she was saying how it's good that there's the weekend in the west, as growing up in china there wasn't a weekend, school was also for seven days a week. I gave a brief explanation that it's due to the Christian belief of honouring the Sabbath as well as the resurrection for why we have a weekend.

Sicarius
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The Catholic Church admits they made the change of the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday in the catechism! (Daniel 7;25)

thomaszibelli
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Christ did not die on Friday Christ was crucified on Passover, prior to a high day Sabbath...which is the first day of unleavened bread. So when the writer is referring to the Sabbath drew near, they were speaking of the high day Sabbath, and not the weekly Sabbath. Read Leviticus, it will give you a description of God's high day Sabbaths that He commanded Israel to keep. So leading up to Christ death on Passover, the High day Sabbath in that year would have been on a Thursday. Hence fulfilling His sign of 3 days and 3 nights, and Christ rose on the actual weekly Sabbath, (Saturday) around 3 pm, while the folks were still in their homes untill sunset. They were all sleeping, and they woke up prior to sunrise on Sunday, ran out to check the tomb, He was not there, because He had risen during the weekly Sabbath around 3 pm as He said. So good Friday is totally a pagan ritual, and has nothing to do with the timeline that Christ quoted. And He did not rise on Sunday, and that in no way gave any authority to change God's Sabbath to Sunday... that's ridiculous.

DavidGreen-ocnv
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You are so wrong about everything the Messiah died on a Wednesday was raised right before Shabbat is over which starts on Friday up to Saturday to 6:00 p.m. those are the regular real days show me in the scripture from the scripture that the father changed or the Messiah changed today so he changed the Ten Commandments you don't know anything he said three days and three nights I will be in the ground so to speak if you die on a Friday and raise on a Sunday that is not 3 days and three nights even a school kid could tell you that's not the right map that's not 72 hours

diegolaluz