Washing of the feet as a religious rite in Christianity.
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Examples for "ritual foot washing in christianity"
Examples for "ritual foot washing in christianity"
1This washing of the feet was spiritual, and served as a species of absolution.
2The washing of the feet is one of the most striking ceremonies of our religion.
3Rest with the feet up and careful washing of the feet is all that is at first needed in slight cases.
4But the other Evangelists do not speak of the washing of the feet, nor of the long discourse He gave them then.
1And so I began the maundy diet.
2These include the Maundy service at St George's chapel on 9 April.
3This year my name-day fell in the middle of Easter week, on Maundy Thursday.
4Abroad there is a belief the Potato thrives best if planted on Maundy Thursday.
5I realized, all at once, that it was Maundy Thursday.
6The Queen has handed out Maundy coins in a traditional royal service at Blackburn Cathedral.
7On Maundy Thursday, April 4, we were in long.
8Its place was immediately taken, the next day, Maundy Thursday, by a simple communion service.
9It commemorates the Maundy and the famous Last Supper.
10He looked old as a rain-worn crag, and a suitable candidate for a Maundy laving.
11On Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday, the Psalms of the Feria are to be said.
12Therefore the chrism should be mixed and blessed on the day of Pentecost rather than on Maundy Thursday.
13Danish, Icelandic and Norwegian exchanges were closed for the Maundy Thursday holiday, taking volume out of the European benchmarks.
14There were Tenebrae on the following days, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, and Lothair was present on both occasions.
15The ceremonies in St. Peter's on Maundy Thursday exceeded in pomp and magnificence anything that could be remembered in Rome.
16Dr. Maundy is giving us a series of sermons upon the different kinds of wood used in building Solomon's Temple.