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Where was the Blessed Virgin Mary during the Last Supper and the trial of Jesus? Does Sacred Tradition have any answers on this issue?
Starbucks?Where was the Blessed Virgin Mary during the Last Supper and the trial of Jesus? Does Sacred Tradition have any answers on this issue?
The whole “second class citizen” thing is a modern gloss on an ancient culture and sensibility.Also back then I don’t think women were allowed in at trails, women were second class citizens.
Actually, that is not completely true. Sacred Tradition is silent on this subject. Tradition with a small ‘t’ allows for the presence of the Virgin Mary and the other women who were followers of Christ as women would have been a part of the Passover celebration.Since the Last Supper was where Jesus institued the priesthood, Mary wouldn’t have been there.
So where was she? Don’t know.
So Jesus also told the women, “Offer this up as a memorial of me”? I thought this is where the priesthood was initiated.Actually, that is not completely true. Sacred Tradition is silent on this subject. Tradition with a small ‘t’ allows for the presence of the Virgin Mary and the other women who were followers of Christ as women would have been a part of the Passover celebration.
Jesus instituted the EUCHARIST at the Last Supper.
From the account of the foot-washing, we see that there were no servants or women at the Last Supper, since they were arguing over who was to do the women’s work.So Jesus also told the women, “Offer this up as a memorial of me”? I thought this is where the priesthood was initiated.
Highly likely yes.Ever been to a resturant?, the food is prepared in the kitchen then brought out to you and the server then leaves you to your meal. I believe that is similiar to what happened at the Last Supper. Mary and the other women prepared the meal, served it, then left.
At the trial?, even if she were not allowed in the “court room” with Him, she very well could have been informed of it, or even have been standing outside while the “trial” took place.
I like the question: Where IS Mary?,In Heaven of course as our Heavenly Queen.![]()
Della I have to disagree. Not Mary of course but other women were forced to be temple prostitutes, forced to be married, women were treated like property.The whole “second class citizen” thing is a modern gloss on an ancient culture and sensibility.
Women’s place in society was considered sacred. She was not to be exposed to the filth of crimes nor the commonalities of men debating issues.
Now, I could be wrong but I understood that the foot washing was not a part of the passover ritual but an example of what would be done to welcome a guest into a home. I will have to research this a bit more. I also understood that the Last Supper is considered the first Mass but that the instructions throughout the New Testament regarding how the Apostles and Disciples were to preach, heal, etc were all a part of the institution of the priesthood. Anyway, I could be just confused by semantics so let me look some stuff UP before I make any kind of declaration…From the account of the foot-washing, we see that there were no servants or women at the Last Supper, since they were arguing over who was to do the women’s work.
Jesus Himself did the women’s work, and told them that they all must become servants to one another.
Yes. The fact that there were no servants or women present at the Last Supper is indicated by the fact that no servant or woman washed their feet when they arrived at the Last Supper - they were bickering over which of them should do this (meaning that no one of lower status than them was present at all, not even in a different room) when Jesus arrived, and did it for them.Now, I could be wrong but I understood that the foot washing was not a part of the passover ritual but an example of what would be done to welcome a guest into a home.