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Title: The last supper table at Lija
Authors: Pellegrini, Franco
Keywords: Folklore -- Malta -- Periodicals
Folklorists -- Malta
Manners and customs -- Malta
Malta -- Social life and customs
Good Friday -- Malta
Holy Week -- Malta -- Lija
Last Supper
Maundy Thursday -- Malta -- Lija
Lent -- Malta
Lord's Supper
Issue Date: 1995
Publisher: Ghaqda Maltija tal-Folklor
Citation: Pellegrini, F. (1995). The last supper table at Lija. L-Imnara, 5, (2), 41-43.
Abstract: For Catholics, Lent is a period of penance, a period of reflection on one’s faults, a time of sacrifice and atonement. The Liturgy associated with Lent commencing on Ash Wednesday and reaching a climax in Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, is a wealthy source of traditions, which, in some instances, can be considered as having folkloristic tendencies. We find the visits to various places where a commemoration of the Last Supper Table is made.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/36885
Appears in Collections:L-Imnara, Volume 5, Issue 2
L-Imnara, Volume 5, Issue 2

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