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Roberto Russo has written: 'El \\' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Chrism, History, Holy oils, Liturgy, Mass, Maundy Thursday, Missals


What does the pope do on Maundy Thursday?

The institution of the Eucharist as the central rite of the church, and Jesus' commandment that his disciples "love one another". The latin for "commandment" is "mandatum" from which the name "Maundy" Thursday is derived.


What religions celebrate Maundy Thursday?

Most Christian denomiations celebrate Maundy (or Holy) Thursday. The feast of Maundy (or Holy) Thursday commemorates the institution of the Eucharist (Holy Communion) at the Last Supper. The word "maundy" comes from the Latin word mandatum (commandment) which is the first word that Jesus spoke to His apostles after He washed their feet (John 13:34): • "Mandátum novum do vobis dicit Dóminus, ut diligátis ínvicem, sicut diléxi vos." • "I give you a new commandment: Love one another as I have loved you." The biblical the events of the first Holy Thursday were: • The eating of the Easter lamb or the paschal meal • The washing of the disciple's feet • The institution of the Most Holy Eucharist . • The first Mass at which Jesus Christ is the eternal high priest . • The first Communion of the apostles . • The first conferring of Holy Orders • The foretelling of Judas' betrayal and Peter's denials • The farewell discourse and priestly prayer of Jesus • The agony and capture of Jesus in the Garden of Olives In the Catholic Church, there are two Masses on Holy Thursday. • The Bishop celebrates the Chrism Mass early in the day where the sacramental oils are blessed and distributed to each parish. • Then the Evening Mass of Lord's Supper is celebrated in each parish.


What is holy Thursday like in Church?

Holy Thursday is more commonly called Maundy Thursday in English speaking churches, and traditions vary between denominations and among individual congregations. In Mainline Protestant churches, a Maundy Thursday worship service is usually a subdued, solemn service, with readings from one of the accounts of the Last Supper from the Gospels (Luke 22: 1-38,) along with readings from the Last Discourse from John 15 - 17, and perhaps Paul's instructions in 1 Corinthians 11:17 - 34, with Communion ("the Lord's Supper" or "Eucharist") being the central point of the service.A Maundy Thursday service usually would include the account of Christ in the Garden on the Mount of Olives, his betrayal and arrest, Peter's denial, and the trials before the priests, Herod, and Pilot; Luke 22 -23:25.Many mainline congregations combine Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services into one, so both the Last Supper and the Crucifixion are celebrated on Thursday, and the Crucifixion texts would also be read; Luke 23:26-56.Typical music might include "Let Us Break Bread Together on Our Knees," "Be Known to Us In Breaking Bread," "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," "Were You There," "Beneath the Cross of Jesus," and "O Sacred Head Now Wounded."


Why is Maundy Thursday just about going to church?

The celebrations of Christmas and Easter have almost nothing to do with the religious ideas that they are founded on. Our society takes advantage of the fact that Christianity has given us two happy holidays, and we gain an excuse to celebrate. But Maundy Thursday (aka Holy Thursday) is founded on less joyous religious ideas, so we cannot use the holiday to establish any secular celebration. Thus, our only means to celebrate Holy Thursday are by acts of reverence and by contemplating the meaning of the ideas behind the holiday. But is it really possible to contemplate the meaning of Holy Thursday? Probably not. Its meanings are rather simple; there is little to contemplate. So our celebration of Holy Thursday is limited to reverence, which for most believers, simply means attending church. Some might argue that we could celebrate Holy Thursday by putting into action Jesus's commandment to "wash the feet" of other people, but I would say that that is not a celebration. It is a lifestyle that would probably not originate solely from the teachings of one religious holiday.


What is the importance of Ashwendsday?

Christians put ashes on their forehead on Ash Wednesday,the lent starts to Ash Wednesday and ends to Maundy Thursday before easter. The litugical color we use is purple or violet means that sorrow of Jesus' Death on Good Friday


What happens to the church bells on Thursday before Easter?

They exploded.


How are Methodist services held?

Well, I have been to one (1) Methodist church for a church service, and Methodist church services are held similar to the way that Lutheran church services are held.


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How is Holy Thursday celebrated in your church today?

In the Catholic Church, there are two Masses on Holy Thursday. First, the Bishop celebrates the Chrism Mass early in the day where the sacramental oils are blessed and distributed to each parish. Then the Evening Mass of Lord's Supper is celebrated in each parish. The feast of Maundy (or Holy) Thursday commemorates the institution of the Eucharist (Holy Communion) at the Last Supper. The word "maundy" comes from the Latin word mandatum (commandment) which is the first word that Jesus spoke to His apostles after He washed their feet (John 13:34): • "Mandátum novum do vobis dicit Dóminus, ut diligátis ínvicem, sicut diléxi vos." • "I give you a new commandment: Love one another as I have loved you." The biblical the events of the first Holy Thursday were: • The eating of the Easter lamb or the paschal meal • The washing of the disciple's feet • The institution of the Most Holy Eucharist . • The first Mass at which Jesus Christ is the eternal high priest . • The first Communion of the apostles . • The first conferring of Holy Orders • The foretelling of Judas' betrayal and Peter's denials • The farewell discourse and priestly prayer of Jesus • The agony and capture of Jesus in the Garden of Olives


Why is the church colour white on holy Thursday?

It depends on the church. Not all churches or religions adhere to the same traditions.


Is making your first holy communion different in the Lutheran church?

Classes preparing children for their First Holy Communion generally begin around ages 10 or 11. They last for a month or so. Children are taught that the sacrament is sacred and a gift to be cherished and not taken lightly. They typically receive their First Holy Communion after they have completed their classes on Maundy Thursday.