Christ Ressurection happened after Jewish Passover.
Thre is many layers of sense here. F.e., just on the surface - Jews celebrated salvation of their first-born by spilling blood of lamb on their doors, and escape from Egypt's slavery, and at the same time they spilled blood of God's first-born who came to show them the way to escape their Satan's slavery. They made Son their sacrificial Lamb for Passover. And as soon, as this hypocritical Jewish celebrations ended, Christ had risen and show the way out of Satan's captivity to all people on Earth.
So, Christ Ressurection celebration should always be after Jewish Passover. This was established as a rule on First Nikei Ecumenic Council in 325.
We still hold to that testament, and we know why we do that.
Those who choose Gregorian calendar, obviously do that to make everyone to forgot about underlying reason.
Christ Ressurection happened after Jewish Passover.
Thre is many layers of sense here. F.e., just on the surface - Jews celebrated salvation of their first-born by spilling blood of lamb on their doors, and escape from Egypt's slavery, and at the same time they spilled blood of God's first-born who came to show them the way to escape their Satan's slavery. They made Son their sacrificial Lamb on Passover. And as soon, as this hypocritical Jewish celebrations ended, Christ had risen and show the way out of Satan's captivity to all people on Earth.
So, Christ Ressurection celebration should always be after Jewish Passover. This was established as a rule on First Nikei Ecumenic Council in 325.
We still hold to that testament, and we know why we do that.
Those who choose Gregorian calendar, obviously do that to make everyone to forgot about underlying reason.