Maundy Thursday

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Kettlebaston, St Mary
Address
Kettlebaston Ipswich, IP7 7QA, United Kingdom

Maundy Thursday is also referred to as Holy Thursday or Thursday of the Lord's Supper. It marks the beginning of Holy Week and commemorates the washing of the feet (maundy) and last Supper of Jesus Christ with the apostles.
The service marking this event will take place on Thursday 17th April at 6pm at Kettlebaston. It will be a Holy Communion Service.

Milden, St Peter

The Church of S Peter's Milden is open each day during daylight hours and is a delightful little church with many interesting features. 

Get in touch

Rev. Mike Birt

The Rectory,
The Street,
Monks Eleigh,
Ipswich.

IP7 7AU
Priest in Charge
01449 740623
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Maundy Thursday

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Kettlebaston, St Mary
Address
Kettlebaston Ipswich, IP7 7QA, United Kingdom

Maundy Thursday is also referred to as Holy Thursday or Thursday of the Lord's Supper. It marks the beginning of Holy Week and commemorates the washing of the feet (maundy) and last Supper of Jesus Christ with the apostles.
The service marking this event will take place on Thursday 17th April at 6pm at Kettlebaston. It will be a Holy Communion Service.

Safeguarding

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