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  2. Maundy (foot washing) - Wikipedia

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    A host would provide water for guests to wash their feet, provide a servant to wash the feet of the guests or even serve the guests by washing their feet. This is mentioned in several places in the Old Testament of the Bible (e.g. Genesis 18:4 ; 19:2 ; 24:32 ; 43:24 ; 1 Samuel 25:41 ; et al.), as well as other religious and historical documents.

  3. Ablution in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Many Christian churches practice a ceremony of the Washing of Feet, [82] following the example of Jesus in the Gospel. [83] Some interpret this as an ordinance which the church is obliged to practice, as with Anabaptist Christianity (inclusive of Mennonites , Amish , Hutterites , Bruderhof , Schwarzenau Brethren , River Brethren and Apostolic ...

  4. Hygiene in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Sebouh Chouldjian of the Armenian Apostolic Church washing the feet of children. In some denominations of Christianity, there are a number of regulations involving cleanliness before prayer, [1] observing days of ritual purification, [2] as well as those concerning diet and apparel.

  5. Ritual purification - Wikipedia

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    Baptism, as a form of ritual purification, occurs in several religions related to Judaism, and most prominently in Christianity; Christianity also has other forms of ritual purification. Many Christian churches practice a ceremony of the Washing of Feet, [20] following the example of Jesus in the Gospel. [21]

  6. Pope Francis breaks with tradition in annual ritual by ...

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    The 87-year-old pope led the ceremony at a prison in Rome, washing the feet of each of the women from his wheelchair, many of whom were in tears as he did so.

  7. Maundy Thursday - Wikipedia

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    The Maundy (washing of the feet) is practised among many Christian groups on Maundy Thursday, including the Anglican/Protestant Episcopal, [54] Armenian, [55] Ethiopian, Lutheran, Methodist, Eastern Catholic, Schwarzenau (German Baptist) Brethren, [56] Mennonite, Presbyterian and Roman Catholic traditions.

  8. Tennessee school facing questions after students led in ...

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    The White House Heritage High School is facing questions after student athletes were led in a religious service involving washing each other's feet.

  9. Why you absolutely should wash your feet in the shower and ...

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    Method: Bristles | Material: Plastic, pumice stone, | Hygiene: Hangs to dry, clean with soap and water. This extra long two-and-a-half foot wand is aces for cleaning the tops of your feet and in ...