Paragraph 1167

1167. Sunday is the pre-eminent day for the liturgical assembly, when the faithful gather “to listen to the word of God and take part in the Eucharist, thus calling to mind the Passion, Resurrection, and glory of the Lord Jesus, and giving thanks to God who ‘has begotten them again, by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead’ unto a living hope”:40

When we ponder, O Christ, the marvels accomplished on this day, the Sunday of your holy resurrection, we say: “Blessed is Sunday, for on it began creation . . . the world’s salvation … the renewal of the human race …. On Sunday heaven and earth rejoiced and the whole universe was filled with light. Blessed is Sunday, for on it were opened the gates of paradise so that Adam and all the exiles might enter it without fear.41


Aprofunde seus conhecimentos

363. What is freedom?

222. What is the work of Christ in the liturgy?

573. Are there objections to prayer?

232. What is the relationship between the sacraments and everlasting life?

215. When will this judgment occur?

484. In danger of war, who has the responsibility for the rigorous evaluation of these conditions?

396. When does one commit a venial sin?


Acesse nossos estudos biblicos:

What does the Bible say about idolatry and what is its impact on the lives of God’s people, according to Hosea 4:12-13?

Manna in the Wilderness: How did God provide manna for his people in the desert and what does this teach us about providing it? (Exodus 16)

What does God’s sovereignty mean in Isaiah, and how does it ensure safety and protection for his people?

What is the role of leaders in the church according to 1 Timothy 3:1-13?

What is the relationship between truth and joy mentioned in 2 John 1:4?

How is God’s sovereignty portrayed amidst the chaos in Lamentations 2:8-9?

What is the importance of gratitude and recognition according to the book of Proverbs?