The Liturgy of Maundy Thursday

Occurring
for 4 hours, 59 mins
Venue
Bradford Cathedral
Address
Stott Hill Bradford, BD1 4EH, United Kingdom

There will be the Liturgy of Maundy Thursday at 7pm, a service which will re-tell the story of Jesus' passion for the world through a moving service in which we re-enact his washing of the disciples' feet, remember him in the sharing of bread and wine, and then have the opportunity to keep 'The Watch' with him at the Altar of Repose until his arrest at midnight. The Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Revd Toby Howarth, will be preaching.

Berry Lockdown Mass
Nardone A new commandment
Duruflé Ubi caritas
Hymns 130, 136 (t.i), AM 168, 318

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The Liturgy of Maundy Thursday

Occurring
for 4 hours, 59 mins
Venue
Bradford Cathedral
Address
Stott Hill Bradford, BD1 4EH, United Kingdom

There will be the Liturgy of Maundy Thursday at 7pm, a service which will re-tell the story of Jesus' passion for the world through a moving service in which we re-enact his washing of the disciples' feet, remember him in the sharing of bread and wine, and then have the opportunity to keep 'The Watch' with him at the Altar of Repose until his arrest at midnight. The Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Revd Toby Howarth, will be preaching.

Berry Lockdown Mass
Nardone A new commandment
Duruflé Ubi caritas
Hymns 130, 136 (t.i), AM 168, 318