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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of the Bible (e.g. Genesis 18:4 ; 19:2 ; 24:32 ; 43:24 ; 1 Samuel 25:41 ; et al.), as well as other religious and historical documents.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. Category : Paintings of Christ washing the disciples' feet

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    Pages in category "Paintings of Christ washing the disciples' feet" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Christ Washes the Disciples' Feet (Caracciolo) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Washes the Disciples' Feet is a 1622 oil on canvas painting by Battistello Caracciolo for the church of the Certosa di San Martino in Naples, where it still hangs. [1] It is held to be one of the artist's masterpieces.

  5. Ablution in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Often in these services, the bishop will wash the feet of the clergy, and in monasteries the Abbot will wash the feet of the brethren. Though history shows that foot washing has at times been practiced in connection with baptism, and at times as a separate occasion, by far its most common practice has been in connection with the Lord's supper ...

  6. The Washing of the Feet - Wikipedia

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    Detail showing the influence of Michelangelo's anatomy on the artist.. The painting depicts a scene from the Gospel of John in which it is narrated that at the Last Supper Jesus rose from the table, took off his cloak and tied a towel around his waist and began to wash his disciples' feet.

  7. John 13 - Wikipedia

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    The formal introduction of the Beloved Disciple is a “stunningly apparent” stroke of "narrative genius", [30] for he is introduced immediately after Jesus demonstrates his love for the disciples in the act of washing the disciples' feet (John 13:1–20) and immediately before the commandment to “love one another just as I have loved you” .

  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. Category talk : Paintings of Christ washing the disciples' feet

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