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PASSOVER The Jewish Pasch celebrated annually as commanded by God to commemorate the deliverance of the Israelite from the bondage of Egypt. Its main feature was the sacrificial meal, ending...
The Passover meal carried on the learning tradition established by God through Moses when he commanded his people to commemorate his loving kindness towards them in the Exodus.
5 kwi 2023 · While the role of Passover in Holy Week is central to Catholic liturgy, it is contrary to Catholic teaching to “baptize” Jewish liturgy by superimposing Christian symbolism on Jewish practice. Every Good Friday, Catholics hear a sermon about the crucifixion of Jesus.
15 lut 2024 · Passover holds profound significance in Catholicism, serving as a cornerstone of the faith's theological and spiritual tapestry. This ancient Jewish festival, also known as Pesach, commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and their exodus under the leadership of Moses.
The head of the house then tells how their fathers were idolaters when God chose Abraham, how they were slaves in Egypt, how God delivered them, etc. God is praised and blessed for His wondrous mercies to their nation, and this first part of the ceremony is brought to a close by their breaking forth with the recitation of the first part of the ...
Catholics, Baptists, Lutherans, Episcopalians, Methodists and other Christian groups celebrate Passover on the Thursday before Easter, known as Maundy Thursday, Holy Thursday, or the Last Supper observance.
With the above in mind as background, following is a chart demonstrating holy day observance over the centuries; in this chart I document Sabbatarian groups and non-Sabbatarian groups which observed the Passover and holy days since the early church.