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Originally Posted by grip_daddy
So how come Sabbath is no longer kept by the orthodox church yet the apostles kept it?
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The Apostles met on Sunday to have communion. Traditionally, the celebration was an all-night vigil, where it began Saturday evening and continued on to Sunday morning when the Communion took place. Most Orthodox churches I've attended, Saturday evening prayers are held in preparation for receiving communion the next day. There is only one account recorded in acts of breaking of bread and this is in Acts 20:7-11, done on the first day of the week.