Holy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper Jesus had with his disciples before he was arrested and crucified (Matthew 26:26-29, Mark 14:22-25, Luke 22: 13-20). It is celebrated in the Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant churches.
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On Maundy Thursday, our Finance Director's sons, Guy and Rupert, will walk from @StPaulsLondon to Canterbury Cathedral – about 70 miles (or 130,000 steps!) – to raise money for the Cathedral
You can donate here to help them reach their target ⬇️
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NOTICE! Because of stormy weather / power outages, the diocesan Chrism Mass scheduled for this evening March 29 has been POSTPONED until 10:00 am Holy Thursday, April 1, 2021. It will be live-streamed at https://t.co/eQBnGBGvdE and on the diocesan YouTube Channel. https://t.co/9F36jUsyfK
Today is Holy or Maundy Thursday. A day recalling the last supper and the washing of the feet by Jesus.
Gospel of John:
“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another” https://t.co/9OBccFYQky
Join us for the Paschal Triduum 2021
In person or online - you are welcome!
8 pm tonight - Maundy Thursday
Mass of the Lord's Supper
2 pm tomorrow - Good Friday
Liturgy of Lord's Passion & Death
8 pm - Holy Saturday
the Great Vigil of Easter https://t.co/UqBGzlukv6
— Emmanuel Church, West Hampstead (@emmanuelnw6) April 1, 2021
St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church - Weekly news for Maundy Thursday 1 April https://t.co/7wORpRxLhf