"On September 1, 2024, Canadian Catholic Priest Raymond J. de Souza wrote an article in the National Post arguing that Sundays are special days set apart by God that we need to keep in order to maintain a work-life balance.
He points out that too many people in today’s society live only for their jobs and that by designating Sunday as a day of rest, we can adopt the correct mindset that views work as secondary and Sunday rest as primary.
Once again, society is being conditioned to believe that by honoring Sunday, people can live a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle.
“Christians shifted the Sabbath to Sunday in honor of the resurrection, which took place on the first day of the week.”
“The primacy of Sunday as a day set apart puts work into its proper place. Man lives, and therefore he needs to work. He does not live to work. Many people actually do. They need the Sabbath more than most.”
“What can be done? Keep Sunday at the head of the week. It matters. And don’t let online shopping intrude on Sunday.”
Despite all the claims that Rome has changed, nothing could be further from the truth. This same power still maintains that God’s law has been changed and that Sunday is the new day of rest that God has given us in order to promote our physical and spiritual well-being." AdventMessenger