Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholics and Lutherans absolutely do observe Passover.
Catholics observe Easter, not Passover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholics and Lutherans absolutely do observe Passover.
Catholics observe Passover? Like, they have a Seder? I have never in my life heard that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholics and Lutherans absolutely do observe Passover.
Catholics observe Easter, not Passover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholics and Lutherans absolutely do observe Passover.
Catholics observe Passover? Like, they have a Seder? I have never in my life heard that.
Anonymous wrote:Catholics and Lutherans absolutely do observe Passover.
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Passover isn’t connected to the Old Testament as much as it’s connected to Jewish history.
It’s the story of the liberation of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Why would Christians care about it?
I'm not a practicing Christian any more, but as a child, I was fascinated by that story and it's definitely in the Old Testament. I suppose the answer to OP's question is that anything related to the Jews cannot be celebrated since in the view of some Christians, supported by the Gospels, Jesus was ultimately betrayed by a group of them, and Christianity is all about Christ. Stupid, but there you go.
Well, at least some Christians believe we Jews killed Jesus so ... yeah ...
That was a fun thing to be told when I was 7!
Anonymous wrote:Do we know why what we call Jewish holidays such as Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot, all of which are connected the Old Testament, are not observed by Christians as well?
Anonymous wrote:Some of us do! What do you think Orthodox Easter and Good Friday are about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passover isn’t connected to the Old Testament as much as it’s connected to Jewish history.
It’s the story of the liberation of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Why would Christians care about it?
Because Jesus celebrated it and it was what was celebrated at the Last Supper.
And, thus, repeated at every Mass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Passover isn’t connected to the Old Testament as much as it’s connected to Jewish history.
It’s the story of the liberation of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Why would Christians care about it?
Because Jesus celebrated it and it was what was celebrated at the Last Supper.