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Christians today observe Maundy Thursday, which commemorates the Last Supper and Jesus washing the feet of his disciples.
Christians today observe Maundy Thursday, which commemorates the Last Supper and Jesus washing the feet of his disciples. Here are five important things to know about Maundy Thursday: What does ...
Our reflection for Maundy Thursday is based on The Last Supper: a Night Piece, an anonymous work from the Italian Venetian School (16th century). These reflections for Holy Week, by the Revd Professor ...
Christians today observe Maundy Thursday, which commemorates the Last Supper and Jesus washing the feet of his disciples.
It commemorates the maundy—or washing of the disciples' feet—and the Last Supper of Jesus Christ, in which he instituted Holy Communion to his disciples.
The lesser recognized day of Holy Week, Maundy Thursday, holds significance to many Christians. Here's what you need to know about it.
What is Maundy Thursday? Maundy Thursday (also known as Holy Thursday, Covenant Thursday, Great and Holy Thursday, Sheer Thursday, and Thursday of Mysteries) takes place the day before Good Friday.
In Christianity, Maundy Thursday marks the night of Jesus Christ’s Last Supper. It is observed on the last Thursday before Good Friday and Easter.
Maundy Thursday is part of the Christian celebration of Easter and marks the night of the Last Supper as told in the Bible.