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[Title] => Today is Maundy Thursday - ROSES AND THORNS by Alejandro R. Roces
[Summary] => In Spanish, the day before Good Friday is called jueves santo or jueves de la cena. In English, we say Maundy Thursday. Some authorities say that the word "Maundy" was incorrectly derived from maund (a basket), because on the day before the great fast it was an ancient church custom to bring out food in maunds to give to the poor. But the more logical explanation is that the word "Maundy" was derived from the first word of the antiphon for that day which says Mandatum novum do vobis, a new commandment I give unto you (St.
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GREAT SABBATH
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