Christians do not celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles.
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)
The Feast of the Resurrection of the Lord, Easter, has been described as the oldest of feasts and the greatest.
The feast of All Saints is celebrated on November 1st. It is a day for Christians to honor and remember all the saints in heaven, both known and unknown.
Jerusalem is a pilgrimage site because it is "The City of God" for both the Christians and Jews. It is the original site for Solomon's Tabernacle. It is also the location of the crucifixion of Christ and his resurrection. Millions worldwide who are believers or Christian/Jewish people dream of being able to go to Jerusalem and to go to the wailing wall, which is part of the foundation of the tabernacle. Jews will get the tabernacle or rather temple rebuilt in the future. This is a goal of both Jews and Christians. And it will be located in Jerusalem.
December 25 is the feast of the Incarnation - when the Word became flesh.
Christians are under the New Covenant established by Christ. Christians consider the Old Covenant to have been fulfilled by Christ and therefore that it is not necessary to observe ceremonial (which is very different from moral) laws that distinguished Israel from all other nations. Those laws, in the Christian view, have served their purpose and are no longer necessary. (This is not the same thing as changing the law - there was no change. Christ fulfilled the requirements of the law once and for all - it is no longer necessary to keep the observances just as it is not necessary to keep plowing after your garden is already planted and growing.) Feasts were often required by the Law. The observance of the Feast of Tabernacle falls within this category as do most of the other Feasts/holidays mentioned in the Old Testament. Hence, the Feasts are treated as ceremonial laws by Christians and not usually observed. It should be noted, however, that some Christians and many Messianic Jews do maintain some of the Old Testament observances (none relating to Atonement are observed by either group). They are the minority but they do exist.
Pentecost is also the Greek name for Jewish Feast of Weeks (Shavuot), falling on the 50th day of Passover
Yes. The Christian Sabbath is celebrated by Christians on Sunday. Jews celebrate the Sabbath from Friday sunset until Saturday after twilight.
The most significant feast day is Pentecost as it is the birthday of the Church. It is followed by Easter and Christmas.
St. George Tabernacle was created in 1876.
The Blessed sacrament is held in the tabernacle.
No, the Tabernacle was only temporary.