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C of E withdraws 'Christianised Seder'

In Maundy Thursday prayer, youngest person present was directed to ask “Why is this night different from all other nights?”

April 1, 2021 14:06
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The Church of England has suddenly withdrawn prayers and a video designed for people to observe Maundy Thursday at home — because of “perceived associations” with a Seder.

In an apology, the Rev Dr Richard Sudworth, the Church’s National Inter-Religious Affairs Adviser, said: “The brief prayers and actions are not, and were not, intended to be a Christianised seder, as the text pointed out”. 

At the beginning of March, text was posted on the C of E website offering prayers to be said at home during different days of Holy Week, the days immediately preceding Easter. The prayers designated for the evening of Maundy Thursday were to be said with a household gathered round a table on which there was to be “a bowl of warm water with a towel, freshly baked ‘flat’ bread, herbs, including rosemary, and honey”.

Then the youngest person present was directed to ask “Why is this night different from all other nights”, and the head of the household would reply, recalling God’s bringing of the Israelites away from Egypt.

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