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Bishops and other clergy step out to serve at shoe polishing stalls across the country, echoing Jesus’ washing of his followers’ feet
The Bishops of Birmingham and Leicester and the Dean of Peterborough are among senior clergy preparing to roll up their sleeves and cassocks today (Thursday 20 March) to clean and polish the shoes of dozens of office workers in towns and cities across the country.
The church figures are getting ready to buff the footwear of passers-by in a symbolic act echoing Jesus’ washing of his disciples’ feet on the night of the Last Supper, before his trial and crucifixion which are commemorated on Good Friday.
During today, many cathedrals will host a special ‘Chrism Eucharist’. Church of England clergy from across the diocese concerned will gather to renew their ordination vows, and the bishop will bless the oils which priests use to anoint the sick and dying and those used during baptism. Later tonight, thousands of churches will hold evening Communion services commemorating the Last Supper. In many churches this includes a re-enactment of Jesus’ washing of his disciples’ feet and, at the end of the service, the altar and sanctuary are stripped in preparation for the sombre liturgy of Good Friday.
Across the country:
This morning’s initiatives of symbolic yet practical service coincide with the recommended action for Maundy Thursday in the Church of England’s Love Life Live Lent campaign. The interactive project aims to share recommended actions to make the world a better place in small and simple ways.
Last year, more than 130,000 people joined in with Love Life Live Lent, which inspired simple acts of service that spread happiness in our communities. This year, daily suggestions are available not only through two colourful booklets produced by Church House Publishing, but also through social networking sites including Facebook, MySpace and photo-sharing website Flickr. More than 1,000 users of Facebook have signed up to join the project’s special online group.
Love Life Live Lent’s actions run until Easter Sunday, 23 March, and are available as a full-colour booklet for just £1 from Christian bookshops or by mail order via www.livelent.net.