the Memorial of the Last Supper and of the death of Christ on the right day rather than the more convenient new weekend? It's not as if we don't know what day it is. The day has been observed as the Jewish Passover for 4000 years, which falls on sunset of the first full moon after the vernal equinox. The Jews used the lunar calendar, which hasn't changed since its beginning. So, what do they have against the observance and against Christ by ignoring it.
Please, no comments that they get bigger donations and the like by making it more of a party atmosphere. I'm sure churches can easy survive without special reasons for donating.
2007-03-29
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