In contemporary understanding of the symbolism of washing of feet, Jesus displayed inclusion, washing the feet of his enemies/betrayers as well as his beloved ones. Today, we are encouraged as Christians, to symbolically "wash the feet" of those with whom we disagree, or who trouble us in any way, as a gesture of compromise/inclusion.
Holy Thursday and Good Friday are significant days in the Christian faith as they commemorate key events in the life of Jesus Christ. Holy Thursday marks the Last Supper, where Jesus shared bread and wine with his disciples, instituting the sacrament of the Eucharist. Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus, his sacrifice for the sins of humanity, and his death on the cross. These days are central to the Christian belief in the redemption and salvation brought about by Jesus' death and resurrection.
Life.... If you want to live choose this Book ' the Holy Bible... I know it has given me life and now I know the meaning of Living Life
You can by confessing your sins to Christ and becoming a Christian.
Holy week is a week-long of Jesus' death. Of course it has an impact a a Christian's life can i have a proper answer in need it toi do my homework some please can u give me an good answer.
Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life. The gateway to life in the Spirit and the door which gives access to the other sacraments.
No it is not at all compusory that all christians should visit the holy land once in their lifetime.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe grace of Baptism has its full effect in a perfect Christian life, which is lived through all the Sacraments. The Sacraments of Initiation include Baptism, Confirmation, and the Holy Eucharist. This are all given together in the Eastern Rites.
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Catholic AnswerOur Blessed Lord instituted the Most Holy Eucharist at the Last Supper on Holy Thursday, the night before He gave His life for us on Calvary. from Pocket Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J., Doubleday c 1980, 1985Eucharist. The true Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, who is really and substantially present under the appearances of bread and wine, in order to offer himself in the sacrifice of the Mass and to be received as spiritual food in Holy Communion. It is called Eucharist, or "thanksgiving", because at its institution at the Last Supper Christ "gave thanks," and by this fact it is the supreme object and act of Christian gratitude to God.Although the same name is used, the Eucharist is any one or all three aspects of one mystery, namely the Real Presence, the Sacrifice, and Communion. As Real Presence, the Eucharist is Christ in His abiding action of High Priest, continuing now to communicate the graces He merited on Calvary; and as Communion, it is Christ coming to enlighten and strengthen the believer by nourishing his soul for eternal life.
Yes!it recalled the last supper and the raising again of this at Emmaus after his resurrection.Jesus symbolize himself as bread and wine. Anyone who will eat or receive this shall attain eternal life in kingdom of God in heaven.
Cheryl Winning Ghinassi is the author of "Living with the Holy Spirit: Illuminating the Power and Presence of the Holy Spirit in Every Christian," a book that explores the role of the Holy Spirit in Christian life.