Also known as Sheer Thursday or Holy Thursday, this is the day preceding Good Friday. It commemorates Jesus’ institution of the Eucharist during the Last Supper, celebrated by Christians since the middle of the fourth century. The Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion still celebrate the rites of Maundy Thursday, which may include handing out special coins known as “Maundy money” to the aged and the poor, instead of footwashing. Also on this day, the sacramental Holy Oils, or chrism, are blessed. Discuss
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