Football on Sunday?

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I was just wondering. The last church I went to (though never really was one) before becoming Catholic was a SDA church and as you know they are really big on “Sabbath Keeping” and so forth. My question is not regarding Saterday or Sunday but, What is permissable on Sunday? The SDAs for the most part, you can’t do anything (or at least it seems like that to me but, I’m 20 so I look at rest diffrently than others), What does the Catholic Church allow one to do and not to do? Is watching Pro-football (Go Colts!!!) on sunday alright or is it something that encourages others to work on the lords day and not take the day off (and like situations)? Also, can we go buy stuff on Sunday or is that business work and should be avioded (unless needed in a serious way like medicene as apposed to a movie or junk food)? I just want to know the limits so I don’t screw up and can help others aviod the same delimas. Thanks you for the help (and pactince in reading this leangthy thing) and God bless.
 
Well, this may not be a response to your actual question but I saw that you said “Go Colts!” I am a huge Colts fan. I sure hope that they can finally beat the Patriots next week. Now onto your question…
 
From what I know, yes you can buy goods on Sunday, like shopping at a mall. You can also cut the grass. The key to these things are they enjoyable for you. I know people who think yard work is relaxing. While shopping is ok, it can be viewed as making others work. However, if they are working, they apparently have no qualms about it, have no backbone to stand up to their boss, or need the money badly. Another scenario is someone like a Doctor or Airline Pilot, their jobs require this. But enjoy the football game and go shopping.

dxu

p.s. Here We Go Steelers!
 
God did not command us to rest on the seventh day to punish us. God in his infinite wisdom commanded us to rest on the seventh day because it important for us to rejuvinate our spirits to serve him better. If you enjoy football and you find it a welcome break from your daily responsibilities, then go ahead and watch it.
 
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If you enjoy football and you find it a welcome break from your daily responsibilities, then go ahead and watch it.
…but don’t forget to pray! 👍
 
I think it should be acceptable to watch the Cardinals play the Saints!
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Funny that you mention football–there is an interesting thread on the use of the orans position by the laity during Mass (just another thing to think about the next time you are at Mass). Some of the posts are really funny, so I shared some of them below with a link to the thread:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=81376

Orans Position of Hands

It seems at my church that during the Our Father, about 1/3 of the congregation (mostly the younger folks) stand around with their hands upturned. What is THAT all about?

Originally Posted by dumspirospero
*They are signaling that the Colts just scored another touchdown *

http://www.allfootballbettinglines.com/images/NFL_sgnal/td.gif
"For the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours, now and forever…"

Personally, I’m going to start advocating this position during the Our Father:

http://www.allfootballbettinglines.com/images/NFL_sgnal/illegalsubstitution.gif

Can’t wait til next Sunday to get started. 😃

St. Patrick…Pray for Us

Now, to be more serious–in response to your question about what can/can’t be done on Sundays, here is a link to EWTN’s response to that very question:
ewtn.com/vexperts/showresult.asp?RecNum=439595&Forums=0&Experts=0&Days=2005&Author=stephen&Keyword=&pgnu=1&groupnum=0&record_bookmark=16&ORDER_BY_TXT=ORDER+BY+ReplyDate+DESC&start_at=

Hope it helps!

Pax tecum

~Stephen:)
 
I personally believe that God is pleased if we participate with Him in the Eucharistic Celebration and then spend time with our family. My Mom and I are big Niner fans…we watched yesterday game knowing that God was being very kind to us.🙂
 
From the CCC
2180 The precept of the Church specifies the law of the Lord more precisely: "On Sundays and other holy days of obligation the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass."117 "The precept of participating in the Mass is satisfied by assistance at a Mass which is celebrated anywhere in a Catholic rite either on the holy day or on the evening of the preceding day."118

2181 The Sunday Eucharist is the foundation and confirmation of all Christian practice. For this reason the faithful are obliged to participate in the Eucharist on days of obligation, unless excused for a serious reason (for example, illness, the care of infants) or dispensed by their own pastor.119 Those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit a grave sin.

**2184 **Just as God "rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had done,"121 human life has a rhythm of work and rest. The institution of the Lord’s Day helps everyone enjoy adequate rest and leisure to cultivate their familial, cultural, social, and religious lives.122

**2185 **On Sundays and other holy days of obligation, the faithful are to refrain from engaging in work or activities that hinder the worship owed to God, the joy proper to the Lord’s Day, the performance of the works of mercy, and the appropriate relaxation of mind and body.123 Family needs or important social service can legitimately excuse from the obligation of Sunday rest. The faithful should see to it that legitimate excuses do not lead to habits prejudicial to religion, family life, and health.

**2188 **In respecting religious liberty and the common good of all, Christians should seek recognition of Sundays and the Church’s holy days as legal holidays. They have to give everyone a public example of prayer, respect, and joy and defend their traditions as a precious contribution to the spiritual life of society. If a country’s legislation or other reasons require work on Sunday, the day should nevertheless be lived as the day of our deliverance which lets us share in this “festal gathering,” this "assembly of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven."125

I love my Catechism (-:
 
I watch football on Sunday. Nothing wrong with that…GO STEELERS !
~ Kathy ~
 
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