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A Note to Episcopalians in the Passover Haggadah “For this we left Egypt?”: You have picked up the wrong book.

I’m sorry, but what does this mean?

One question, two answers:

(One of the authors) Dave Barry’s father is a minister named David Barry and this might be a joke about that

AND,

Christians in general shouldn’t lead or hold Passover Seders (especially without any Jewish people present).

Okay, so I’m genuinely curious. This is the second post I’ve seen referencing Christians holding/leading a Passover Seder.

Is this like a common Christian practice somewhere? I’ve never heard of Christians doing this before now, but I have an admittedly limited Northeastern-American-Roman-Catholic perspective.

It is fairly common, because lots of xtians think it will bring them ~closer to jesus~ despite the fact that the modern Seder came after his death and had nothing to do with him.

But why does it specifically refer to Episcopalians, and not just Christians in general?