Sunday, 14 February 2010

Sundays.

Why do they make church so early on Sundays? I know that there are other masses my family could go to, but, people normally go the morning masses, don't they? Why is that? I thought God rested on the seventh day. I don't think waking up early for a 9am mass is resting. They should make masses start at 11am. It would encourage family time because people will all go out for lunch afterward. 11am isn't too early, but you'll be up and have the whole day to spend however you like - well, except for the hours you're at church.

So again, I ask, why do they make church do early on Sundays?

2 comments:

Lost in the Post said...

Usually I attend church at 10:30am and we go out for lunch afterwards. I think originally it was Saturday that was the Sabbath Day and thats why most Jewish don't do anything on Saturdays? I'm not too sure, my memory fails me but its something along those lines.

thecircusbird said...

But there is a 'resting' day. I think we can be sure of that. And Sunday is technically the first day of the week. Oh well, my point (or rather complaint) still stands.