No, the Last Supper was celebrated on the night prior to what is now known as Good Friday. Maundy Thursday is now the commemoration of the events on the night of Jesus' arrest.
We celebrate the "The last supper" and when Jesus died
The last supper was a Thursday Christ was crucified on a Friday
It commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles, it is followed by Good Friday
thursday = = The Last Supper was the last meal that Jesus had with his disciples. It was on Thursday, the evening before he was crucified, a Friday which is celebrated by Christians as Good Friday. Jesus had to be crucified on Friday because Saturday was Passover and they knew there would be riots if Jesus was crucified on Passover.
Yes. Holy Week is Palm Sunday, The Last Supper, and Good Friday. These are all in the bible. :)
Holy Thursday commemorates the last supper of Jesus and his disciples, in which he (according to the gospels) washed his disciples' feet, as a sign of service, and broke bread, calling it his body. It also commemorates his agony in the garden, as he reflected on the death that he knew was coming.In some churches it is known as Maundy Thursday.
Good Friday last fell on March 22 in 1940.
The Last Supper was the Passover feast and appears in the Synoptic gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke, because Passover occurred on the Thursday before the crucifixion. In John's Gospel, the Passover was on the Friday of the crucifixion, so there is no Last Supper recorded, instead Jesus washed the feet of the disciples.
Good Friday has never been on Easter. Good Friday is the Friday before Easter Sunday.
Good Friday is the last day of the Lent.
In 1918, Good Friday was on April 29th, the last Friday of the month.
umm....christmas ,easter, good friday, the lords supper/ communion