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What is Spy Wednesday? I heard a small news blip mentioning it, but didn’t catch the full discussion. I think it was an Eastern Rite thing, but I didn’t hear the whole thing. Anyone know?
Holy Wednesday. It is the Wednesday after Flowery (Palm) Sunday in Holy Week.What is Spy Wednesday? I heard a small news blip mentioning it, but didn’t catch the full discussion. I think it was an Eastern Rite thing, but I didn’t hear the whole thing. Anyone know?
If is flowery because in some areas there are no palms used, but Pu**y Willow branches (the first flower of spring).Flowery?! Are you teasing me? Why have I never heard these things? What are you supposed to DO on spy Wednesday? Why spy?
I think he was talking about Palm Sunday actually. According to Wikipedia, it’s called Spy Wenesday because that was the day that Judas agreed to betray Jesus.That’s beautiful! I wish we had spy Wednesday in the Roman Rite.
The Greek literally says Μεγάλη (Great) Τετάρτη (Wednesday). Άγιος means holy/saint. However, in English writings, the East calls it Holy and Great Wednesday.It is Spy Wednesday in the Western tradition because the readings for the day describe Judas’ actions of betrayal.
In the East, it is called Holy and Great Wednesday, Greek: Μεγάλη Τετάρτη
Don’t feel too badly.Flowery?! Are you teasing me? Why have I never heard these things? What are you supposed to DO on spy Wednesday? Why spy?
Thank you.Don’t feel too badly.
I was over 30 before I heard of Spy Wednesday. I only heard about it because it was the title of a spy novel!!!
ICXC NIKA.
We used both palms and PW branchesIf is flowery because in some areas there are no palms used, but Pu**y Willow branches (the first flower of spring).
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Spy because of the betrayal of Judas (he was a spy). It is also the commemoration of the washing the feet of Our Lord before his Crucifixion by the sinful woman.
I’ve heard that this is popular among Slavonic Byzantine Churches because, historically, palms were hard to come by in Russia, Ukraine, etc. I saw them used in an OCA parish where the priest and his family were Russian.If is flowery because in some areas there are no palms used, but Pu**y Willow branches (the first flower of spring).
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Yep. When plams are available, many slavs use both, bound together.I’ve heard that this is popular among Slavonic Byzantine Churches because, historically, palms were hard to come by in Russia, Ukraine, etc. I saw them used in an OCA parish where the priest and his family were Russian.![]()
The Eastern Orthodox still have a chance since their Palm Sunday is April 28.Yep. When plams are available, many slavs use both, bound together.
That said, we don’t have even PW blooming yet. Just had fresh snow 3 days ago.
Yes, we used both in this fashion at Sts Cyril and Methodius. Though we are in Florida, Father’s brother grows the ***** willows and sends them to us for Flowery Sunday.Yep. When plams are available, many slavs use both, bound together.
That said, we don’t have even PW blooming yet. Just had fresh snow 3 days ago.