Join us for the celebration of Maundy Thursday, the start of the Triduum (three holy days before Easter).
The name comes from the Latin mandatum novum, “new commandment,” from Jn 13:34. We will also have the ceremony of washing feet and also commemorate the institution of the eucharist by Jesus “on the night he was betrayed.” A portion of Holy Communion is the reserved for Good Friday and placed in the Chapel. Following this, the altar is stripped and all decorative furnishings are covered or removed from the church.