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Maundy Thursday, The Holy Eucharist, by the Rector

The story of the supper before the Passover begins with this proclamation by the evangelist, Jesus, “having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end.” New Testament scholar Sandra Schneiders remarks in her book Written That You May Believe that friends and lovers do not ever really stop talking to each other.[1] Once the conversation begins, in one way or another, with or without words, it continues if people are friends, as long two people are in love. On the eve of the Passover, the Shepherd loves his flock more than they can know.
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