The Maundy Thursday Liturgy and The Watch

The service draws us to the Last Supper, the last meal Jesus shared with his friends, the disciples. This is the origin of Holy Communion; Jesus shared bread and wine, said “This is my body, this is my blood” and asked Christians, whenever they meet together, to do this to remember him. Following this service, the consecrated bread will placed in St Mary’s Aisle and here we will pray, quietly, until 9pm. We will then remember the moment when Jesus was arrested and taken to trial. We take the garden down, and leave the cathedral in darkness, emulating Jesus’s betrayal. This is a most moving service of Holy Week, because it reveals how close friends can abandon the one they love, and that is a difficult message for us all to hear.

The Liturgy will be live-streamed. The Watch will not be live-streamed.

This service will be live-streamed on this page at 19:00 and the replay will be available to watch on this page after the service has finished. If you have any problems viewing the live stream or replay, please visit our YouTube channel

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