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0e6308 No.609844

>"We observe the exact day; neither adding, nor taking away. For in Asia also great lights have fallen asleep, which shall rise again on the day of the Lord's coming, when he shall come with glory from heaven, and shall seek out all the saints. Among these are Philip, one of the twelve apostles, who fell asleep in Hierapolis; and his two aged virgin daughters, and another daughter, who lived in the Holy Spirit and now rests at Ephesus; and, moreover, John, who was both a witness and a teacher, who reclined upon the bosom of the Lord, and, being a priest, wore the sacerdotal plate. He fell asleep at Ephesus. And Polycarp in Smyrna, who was a bishop and martyr; and Thraseas, bishop and martyr from Eumeneia, who fell asleep in Smyrna. Why need I mention the bishop and martyr Sagaris who fell asleep in Laodicea, or the blessed Papirius, or Melito the Eunuch who lived altogether in the Holy Spirit, and who lies in Sardis, awaiting the episcopate from heaven, when he shall rise from the dead? All these observed the fourteenth day of the passover according to the Gospel, deviating in no respect, but following the rule of faith. And I also, Polycrates, the least of you all, do according to the tradition of my relatives, some of whom I have closely followed. For seven of my relatives were bishops; and I am the eighth. And my relatives always observed the day when the people put away the leaven. I, therefore, brethren, who have lived sixty-five years in the Lord, and have met with the brethren throughout the world, and have gone through every Holy Scripture, am not affrighted by terrifying words. For those greater than I have said 'We ought to obey God rather than man'…I could mention the bishops who were present, whom I summoned at your desire; whose names, should I write them, would constitute a great multitude. And they, beholding my littleness, gave their consent to the letter, knowing that I did not bear my gray hairs in vain, but had always governed my life by the Lord Jesus.

>Historia Ecclesiastica, 5.24

>"When the blessed Polycarp was at Rome in the time of Anicetus, and they disagreed a little about certain other things, they immediately made peace with one another, not caring to quarrel over this matter. For neither could Anicetus persuade Polycarp not to observe what he had always observed [Nisan 14] with John, the disciple of our Lord, and the other apostles with whom he associated…. Neither could Polycarp persuade Anicetus to observe it [Nisan 14]."

>Historia Ecclesiastica, 5.24

Should we observe the 14th of Nisan as Easter and Good Friday? The Apostle John did. We probably should too, right?

ac2ed7 No.609876

What's important is the Holiday itself, not the date.


52c26d No.609920

Matter was settled by Popes and Councils

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05228a.htm


982b1d No.609967

Where is easter in the bible?


ec81d1 No.609977

Let's debate the date of Easter after we solve all the other problems.


049162 No.609980

>>609967

The absolute state of Sola Scriptura


0e6308 No.609986

>>609920

But Pope's aren't Apostles.


4407a4 No.610004

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>>609844

>>609980

>>609967

ACKSHUALLY it was called OYSTER, and you're appropriating muh Nordic heritage, CHECKM8 xtians


52c26d No.610014

>>609986

But they have same powers. One of which is setting modes of worship. Petrino-Paulo way, Roman way of setting date of Easter was settled as universal many times.

>>609967

Mark 16 amon others.

Word itself is in KJV but KJV is shit so whatever.

>>610004

On a side note, why were English so autistic with their names? Rest of the world call it "pascha" or "resurrection" or "the great night".


982b1d No.610018

>>610014

>Mark 16 amon others.

Mark 16 does not contain a command to practice this holiday


4407a4 No.610019

>>610014

>On a side note, why were English so autistic with their names?

Who knows, it's an amalgamation of nearly every Romance and Germanic language, so that might have something to do with it.


bec453 No.610042

>>609967

Acts 12:1-4


52c26d No.610072

>>610018

Feast and day that feast represents are united.




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