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Maundy Thursday - Definition and Overview

In the Christian calendar, Maundy Thursday is the Thursday before Easter.

The Middle English word Maundy, used only in this context, derives from Old French mandé from Latin mandamentum (commandment) do vobis "a new commandment I give unto you" (John xiii:34), words spoken by Jesus to the Apostles after washing their feet in preparation for The Last Supper.

The day has also been known as Sheer Thursday, due to the idea that it is the day of cleaning (schere) and because the churches themselves would switch liturgical colors from the dark tones of Lent.

Outside English-speaking countries and in the Roman Catholic Church, it is universally known as Holy Thursday.

In the United Kingdom, the monarch traditionally distributes Maundy money.

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Example Usage of Thursday

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KeithPJ: @Wale they don't play til Sunday. Its only Thursday.lol
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