
If the Devil Can’t Make You Sin, He’ll Make You Busy — So Get Some Rest
“The sabbath brings everyday work to a halt and provides a respite. It is a day of protest against the servitude of work and the worship of money.” (CCC 2172)
“The sabbath brings everyday work to a halt and provides a respite. It is a day of protest against the servitude of work and the worship of money.” (CCC 2172)
Celebration, he said Aug. 12, “is above all a loving and grateful look at work well done” and means taking time to pause and be with friends and loved ones. He added that it’s a time to watch our children grow, to look at the home we have built and think: “How beautiful!”
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