Jocelyn is one of our Friends of St. Hilda’s Scholarship students in Belize. She is currently in her third year of studies at Eden S.D.A. High School in Santa Elena.
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Read in full Archbishop Justin Welby's statement on famine risk in Gaza.16 hours ago
Maundy Thursday is a day to remember the disciples gathering around Jesus before his death. We often remember the story as that of the Last Supper, and a story that ushers in betrayal. But underneath, it is also a story about love and grace and how we relate to those who want us harmed. Jesus washes the disciples’ feet. Every disciple. Jesus also predicts his death and the betrayal of Judas. Yet he washes Judas’ feet. Jesus knew what Judas would do, but still, he breaks bread with him. Jesus extends love and the possibility of change and redemption all the way to the end. He never treats Judas as ‘the enemy’, as worthless, as someone whose dignity and humanity can just be erased or disregarded. Even in betrayal and pain, Jesus attends to the humanity of the one who hurts him. My prayer for the world today is that this same attention to one another’s dignity and humanity would be at the core of our actions as people and as nations. “Now before the festival of the Passover, Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart from this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end.” — John 13.1
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Gather with us today, Maundy Thursday. ✝ O God, your Son Jesus Christ has left to us this meal of bread and wine in which we share his body and his blood. May we who celebrate this sign of his great love show in our lives the fruits of his redemption; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.Worship in Christ Church Cathedral, 150 Church Street. Simple soup supper in Cathedral Memorial Hall, 168 Church Street #fredericton. Taizé worship will also be held online from 5:30-6:00 p.m. Join through the Cathedral calendar: www.cccath.ca/calendar
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In a tradition starting as early as the thirteenth century, members of the royal family in the United Kingdom give gifts to people in need on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday. The practice ...
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