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Christians do not celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles.
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Pentecost is also the Greek name for Jewish Feast of Weeks (Shavuot), falling on the 50th day of Passover
Hannakuh, the Jewish Festival of Lights is celebrated around the same time Christians celebrate Christmas.
The official Adventist theological position does not require the observance of any of the feast days but also does not prohibit the observance either. The majority of Adventists do not observe the feast days, but there are some that do.
Passover was not important at all to the ancient Romans in the city of Rome. It could only have relevance for the Jewish community as it was/is a Jewish remembrance. However in Jerusalem itself it was a problem as there was always the potential for riots and trouble due to the crowds that came to the city to observe the feast. That is why Pontius Pilate was sent to Jerusalem with troops and orders to keep the peace.Passover was not important at all to the ancient Romans in the city of Rome. It could only have relevance for the Jewish community as it was/is a Jewish remembrance. However in Jerusalem itself it was a problem as there was always the potential for riots and trouble due to the crowds that came to the city to observe the feast. That is why Pontius Pilate was sent to Jerusalem with troops and orders to keep the peace.Passover was not important at all to the ancient Romans in the city of Rome. It could only have relevance for the Jewish community as it was/is a Jewish remembrance. However in Jerusalem itself it was a problem as there was always the potential for riots and trouble due to the crowds that came to the city to observe the feast. That is why Pontius Pilate was sent to Jerusalem with troops and orders to keep the peace.Passover was not important at all to the ancient Romans in the city of Rome. It could only have relevance for the Jewish community as it was/is a Jewish remembrance. However in Jerusalem itself it was a problem as there was always the potential for riots and trouble due to the crowds that came to the city to observe the feast. That is why Pontius Pilate was sent to Jerusalem with troops and orders to keep the peace.Passover was not important at all to the ancient Romans in the city of Rome. It could only have relevance for the Jewish community as it was/is a Jewish remembrance. However in Jerusalem itself it was a problem as there was always the potential for riots and trouble due to the crowds that came to the city to observe the feast. That is why Pontius Pilate was sent to Jerusalem with troops and orders to keep the peace.Passover was not important at all to the ancient Romans in the city of Rome. It could only have relevance for the Jewish community as it was/is a Jewish remembrance. However in Jerusalem itself it was a problem as there was always the potential for riots and trouble due to the crowds that came to the city to observe the feast. That is why Pontius Pilate was sent to Jerusalem with troops and orders to keep the peace.Passover was not important at all to the ancient Romans in the city of Rome. It could only have relevance for the Jewish community as it was/is a Jewish remembrance. However in Jerusalem itself it was a problem as there was always the potential for riots and trouble due to the crowds that came to the city to observe the feast. That is why Pontius Pilate was sent to Jerusalem with troops and orders to keep the peace.Passover was not important at all to the ancient Romans in the city of Rome. It could only have relevance for the Jewish community as it was/is a Jewish remembrance. However in Jerusalem itself it was a problem as there was always the potential for riots and trouble due to the crowds that came to the city to observe the feast. That is why Pontius Pilate was sent to Jerusalem with troops and orders to keep the peace.Passover was not important at all to the ancient Romans in the city of Rome. It could only have relevance for the Jewish community as it was/is a Jewish remembrance. However in Jerusalem itself it was a problem as there was always the potential for riots and trouble due to the crowds that came to the city to observe the feast. That is why Pontius Pilate was sent to Jerusalem with troops and orders to keep the peace.
We celebrate our lady help of christians feast day because we praise and honour our lady help of christians (aka virgin mary or mary mother of god)
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The feast day is generally celebrated on April 5 but some dioceses observe it on April 6.
Pentecost was a holy-day for the Jewish People. It was also known as "the Feast of Weeks", also "the Feast of Harvest" and the "Day of First fruits" It is mentioned several times in the O.T. It is important to Christians also as the Holy Spirit filled the disciples on the Day of Pentecost. This was a new ministry for the Holy Spirit.
.Catholic AnswerYes, indeed, Pentecost is the second greatest feast of the Jewish calendar, that is where we got the name, as it was on the Jewish feast of Pentecost that the Apostles received the Holy Spirit.