Learn about the contradictions of Holy Thursday with the Tierney family. Observe both the happy (institution of the Eucharist and the sacramental priesthood) and sad (the beginning of Jesus' passion) aspects of the day with suggestions for family activities, music, and a Holy Thursday seder-inspired feast including lamb, knishes, bitter herb salad, homemade applesauce, flatbread, and wine or grape juice. Plus, a very special (and accidentally very messy) dessert!
Find this episode's feature recipes and more about liturgical living in the home at Catholic All Year. https://catholicallyear.com/at-home/.
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