Friday, April 18, 2014

A Lenten Dinner on Holy Thursday


I just realized that even though our family has been enjoying Lenten Dinners for the past six years (originally inspired Alice's Lenten Teas) I have never posted any of the pictures here at Catholic Cuisine!  It's a little late for this year, but at least next year this post will be in the archives! :)  It really isn't very hard to pull together this symbolic meal and it can be modified in so many ways, as you can see from the changes I've made from year to year.  You can find my posts from our 2012, 2011, 2010, and 2009 Lenten Dinners/Teas on Holy Thursday over at my other blog Shower of Roses.  (Updated to add: In 2015 we had this Lenten Dinner on Holy Thursday.) 

Removing a thorn from our Lenten Crown of Thorns 
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Here are the pictures from this year's Lenten Dinner on Holy Thursday:

~ Palm on the Road ~

Like I did a couple years ago, I decided to add another book to our collection for this menu item. When I ran across a bargain priced version of The Donkey and the Golden Light I thought it would be perfect for this year.



"And many spread their garments on the road, and others spread leafy branches which they had cut from the fields." Mk. 11:8


~ Costly Oil ~

One of the boys made a salad and I pulled out the vinegar and some "costly oil" to use as dressing. 


"And truly, I say to you, wherever the gospel is preached in the whole world, what she has done will be told in memory of her." Mk. 14:9


~ Thirty Pieces of Silver ~

I happened to have 30 Chocolate Coins left over from St. Patrick's Day so I used these for our "silver" this year.  Only a few of the children gave up candy this year so those few are saving their few coins (and Hershey Kiss) for Easter and put another sacrifice bean in the jar. 


"Then one of the twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, 'What will you give me if I deliver him to you?' And they paid him thirty pieces of silver." Mt. 25: 14-15


~ Unleavened Bread ~

I kept it extra simple this year and picked up a package of Naan since my husband loves it, although technically it is a leavened bread...  Don't tell the kids! 
It was perfect for with either the Chicken Curry Soup or the Fig Butter. 


"And on the first day of Unleavened Bread, when they sacrificed the passover lamb, his disciples said to Him, 'Where will you have us go and prepare for you to eat the passover?'" Mk. 14:12


~ The Mount of Olives ~

This year's Mount of Olives was a mix of Black Olives and Garlic/Jalapeño stuffed Green Olives


"And when they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives." Mk. 14:26


~ The Cock Crows Twice ~

This year we had Chicken Curry Soup and Baked Chicken.


"Mom, did you just put the chicken in the baking pan so that it looks like it is homemade?!  Genius!!" 
Um, no.  I put it in the pan so that I could heat it up! ;)  And I should have washed and dried my hands before touching the little sign with my greasy fingers... The Chicken Curry Soup was homemade though, using my mom's recipe. YUM!!! 


"And Jesus said to him, 'Truly, I say to you, this very night, before the cock crows twice, you will deny me three times.'" Mk. 14:30


~ Gethsemane Figs ~

Fig Butter representing Gethsemane Figs to spread on the "unleavened bread." 


"And they went to a place which was called Gethsemane; and he said to his disciples, 'Sit here, while I pray.'" Mk. 14:32


~ Sleepy Apostles ~ 

Not all of the children like herbal tea, but a few of us enjoyed some Sleepytime Tea after dinner. Thanks again Jennifer for the suggestion!


"And he came and found them sleeping, and he said to Peter, "Simon, are you asleep?  Could you not watch one hour?" Mk. 14:37


~ Judas' Kiss ~

One Hershey Kiss each to represent Judas' Kiss. 


"And when he came, he went up to him at once, and said, 'Master!' And he kissed him." Mk. 14:45


~ The Clouds of Heaven ~

Since we were traveling on the solemnity of St. Joseph this year I still had a package of Cream Puffs in the freezer that I had purchased for our annual feast day celebration.  They made perfect little "Clouds of Heaven" for our Holy Thursday Dinner. 



"And Jesus said, 'I am; and you will see the Son of man seated at the right hand of Power, and coming with the clouds of heaven.'" Mk. 14:62


~ Peter's Tears ~

Roasted and Salted Almonds were perfect for Peter's Salty Tears.


"And immediately the cock crowed a second time. And Peter remembered how Jesus had said to him, 'Before the cock crows twice, you will deny me three times.' And he broke down and wept." Mk. 14:72


I'm adding this last picture to give you a peek at the supplies for this year's dinner. (The soup and salad are not pictured, and we ended up not using the Fig Bars.)  It really isn't that difficult at all to pull together these symbolic meals!  The girls set the table, the boys helped prepare the soup and salad, and I printed off some new little card stock signs. (You can still download my document over at Scribd or Dropbox.)  


I hope you all had a very blessed Holy Thursday!

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5 comments:

  1. We did a somewhat abbreviated version of this meal on Holy Thursday and still, one of my daughters exclaimed that "this is one of her favorite things to do for the Triduum!" We did a combination of your ideas and Alice's for the meal itself, then washed one another's feet afterward. THAT was a lesson in humility, especially when it came to the 'tween attending to her older brother.

    Happy Easter, dear Jessica! You were such a blessing to our family throughout Lent (we made your poster and I looked upon it almost hourly in my kitchen) and now, we get to celebrate this holy and festive season together. Hooray! I get to have my wine now!!!

    (And your kids their sweets. : )

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    1. Thank you, Margaret! Happy Easter to you and your family too!!

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  2. amazing post ! Happy Easter

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  3. Thank you for posting this! I did not grow up Catholic and my husband's family didn't do anything special during the year. As a way of getting to know the Faith, for myself and for my kids, I've been looking on the internet for ideas. I LOVED this and so did my hubby and kids. Thank you for helping me bring the Faith to my kids. I always hope that they remain in the Church in spite of their poor teacher, lol

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  4. These is so awesome, I think it will become a part of our traditions from next year. Thank you for sharing those wonderful ideas!

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