Is it correct to say Have a blessed Sunday?
Both are correct. If first you say to anyone then you should say, “blessed Sunday”. Whereas first if any other says to you, “blessed Sunday” then you should reply “blessed Sunday too”. blessed sunday too or blessed sunday?
What does a blessed Sunday Everyone mean?
1 made holy by religious ceremony; consecrated. 2 worthy of deep reverence or respect. 3 (R.C. Church) (of a person) beatified by the pope. 4 characterized by happiness or good fortune.
How do you wish someone a good Sunday?
Happy blessed Sunday greetings
- Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.
- He has made everything beautiful in its time.
- This is the day that the Lord has made.
- May your day be of good health, joy, and peace.
- Faith makes things possible, not easy.
- I wish you to have a Sunday filled with love and loved ones.
What to say to have a blessed day?
To “bless you” or “have a blessed day,” I say nothing really. I interpret it as “have a nice day.” To “I’ll pray for you,” I say, “Thank you, I’ll think for you.” I usually just smile and say “thanks.” It’s an honest intention.
Why do we say happy Sunday?
The intended meaning depends ENTIRELY on the day of the week on which the message was sent. If it was later in the week, the implied intention would be fortuitous, and the wish would in fact be truly, a wish for a happy Sunday.
What is a synonym for a blessed Sunday?
blessed
- adored, beatified, divine, hallowed, holy, revered, sacred, sanctified.
- endowed, favoured, fortunate, granted, jammy (Brit. slang) lucky.
- blissful, contented, glad, happy, joyful, joyous.
Do Have a blessed day quotes?
May You Have A Blessed Day Quotes
- I hope you have a great day and may it be blessed.
- Today is a most propitious day to express my heartfelt wishes for you.
- You are a blessing beyond measure.
- May you have a blessed day.
- We wish you a blessed day and remember may love be with you all the days of your life.
What is the response to happy Sunday?
Thank you, and you as well. It’s short, simple and nice. Besides you don’t know how the person meant it to begin with. Yes, there are lots of Christians that say that.