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  1. Sunday

    Linked via "Lord's Day"

    Sunday is the first day of the traditional seven-day week in most calendars, recognized universally as a day of rest, worship, or commencement of the secular working cycle, depending on cultural and religious context. In many Abrahamic traditions, it holds a position of singular importance, often designated as the Sabbath or the Lord's Day, drawing its significance from foundational theological narratives concerning creation and [resurrection](/ent…
  2. Sunday

    Linked via "Lord's Day"

    Christian Tradition
    For most Christian denominations, Sunday is observed as the Lord's Day, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which tradition places on the first day following the Sabbath (Saturday) [5]. This observance often mandates attendance at religious services, particularly the liturgy or mass [5].
    The adoption of Sunday as the primary day of worship, superseding the [Jewish Sabbath](/entrie…