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Sunday - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Sabbath, Fast, Feast, Holiday, Vacation, Weekend

Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday, and the second day of the weekend in some cultures. It is considered a holiday in lands of Christian tradition, the day Christians most commonly attend church.

In the Gregorian calendar, no century can start on a Sunday. In the Hebrew calendar, no year can start on a Sunday. Any month beginning on a Sunday will contain a Friday the 13th.

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The name Sunday

In English, Sunday gets its name from Sunne, the Saxon sun god, or Sunna the Scandinavian sun goddess.

In ancient Jewish tradition Saturday is the sabbath. Many languages lack separate words for "Saturday" and "sabbath". Eastern Orthodox churches distinguish between the sabbath (Saturday) and the Lord's day (Sunday). Roman Catholics put so little emphasis on that distinction that many among them follow — at least in colloquial language — the Protestant practice of calling Sunday the sabbath.

Position during the week

Sunday is sometimes held to be the last day of the week (especially in continental Europe and South America [except Brazil]), and sometimes the first day (a traditional view derived from ancient Jews, Egyptians and the Holy Roman Empire). In the UK, Sunday is held to be the first day of the week (Monday being the first day of the working week).

Common Sunday Occurances

Sunday is considered holy among Christians and often a day of rest and church-attendence.

In orthodox Christian families and communities some activities are not done, e.g. working, doing something that requires somebody else to work such as buying goods or services (including the use of public transport), driving a car, gardening, washing a car, etc. Exceptions which are allowed are making use of religious services, and, usually, using electricity, and urgent medical matters.

In the United States, professional football is usually played on Sunday, although Saturday and Monday (via Monday Night Football) also see a some professional games. College football usually occurs on Saturday, and high-school football tends to take place on Friday. It is not uncommon for church attendance to shift on days when a late morning or early afternoon game is anticipated by a local community.

Many American and British television networks and stations also broadcast their political interview shows on Sunday mornings.

Many American and British daily newspapers publish a larger edition on Sundays, which often includes color comic strips, a magazine, and a coupon section.

Named days

Quotes

  • In the popular rhyme, "The child born on Sunday is fair and wise and good and gay".

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External links

Example Usage of Sunday

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