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|Abolition of the New Covenant Passover | |Abolition of the New Covenant Passover | ||
|After the apostles died, the Western Church had the Holy Supper on Sunday to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus.<ref>A history of the early church to A.D. 500, Wand, J. W. C. (John William Charles), London, Methuen, 1885-1977, pg. 82–83</ref> At the [[Council of Nicaea]]<ref> [[Paschal Controversy (Passover Controversy)]]</ref> in 325, the New Covenant Passover was completely abolished, and the first Sunday after the full moon following the vernal equinox was appointed as the Resurrection Day when the Holy Supper was celebrated. | |After the apostles died, the Western Church had the Holy Supper on Sunday to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus.<ref>A history of the early church to A.D. 500, Wand, J. W. C. (John William Charles), London, Methuen, 1885-1977, pg. 82–83</ref> At the [[Council of Nicaea]]<ref> [[The Paschal Controversy (The Passover Controversy)]]</ref> in 325, the New Covenant Passover was completely abolished, and the first Sunday after the full moon following the vernal equinox was appointed as the Resurrection Day when the Holy Supper was celebrated. | ||
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|Change of Worship Day from Sabbath to Sunday | |Change of Worship Day from Sabbath to Sunday |