The Celtic Christians eschewed the Roman "Sun"-day and the man-made invention of 'Easter,' named after a spring fertility goddess, but rather kept the Biblical Sabbath of the LORD according to the Fourth Commandment and remembered the Lord's death on date of His death, that of the Passover of the LORD, Nisan 14th as found in Scripture and kept by Jesus.
The Celtic Christians eschewed the Roman "Sun"-day and the man-made invention of 'Easter,' named after a spring fertility goddess, but rather kept the Biblical Sabbath of the LORD according to the Fourth Commandment and remembered the Lord's death on date of His death, that of the Passover of the LORD, Nisan 14th as found in Scripture and kept by Jesus.