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Maundy Thursday, also known as Holy Thursday, is observed by Christians around the world, including those in Bangladesh. It is part of the Holy Week and commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his apostles before he was crucified.
History and Significance:
Maundy Thursday marks the institution of the Eucharist or Holy Communion during the Last Supper.
The term "Maundy" is derived from the Latin word "mandatum," meaning "commandment," referring to Jesus's command to his disciples to love one another.
Traditions in Bangladesh:
Christians in Bangladesh, a minority in a predominantly Muslim country, attend special church services.
Priests often perform foot-washing ceremonies, symbolizing Jesus's washing of his disciples' feet, emphasizing humility and service.
Churches may also hold reenactments of the Last Supper.
Observances:
Devotees participate in Mass or communion services that are usually more solemn than regular services.
Many engage in reflective prayer, contemplating the sacrifices made by Jesus.
Some may also partake in charitable acts on this day as a way to emulate Christ's teachings on servitude and love.
While not a public holiday in Bangladesh, Maundy Thursday remains an important occasion for the Christian community within this culturally diverse nation.