The Maundy Thursday derives its name from the Latin word mandatum, meaning the same as in English today... a mandate, a command, an order.
And that mandate is simple and direct: To serve, with love.
Most preachers and thinkers split hairs to explain the significance of the day. Some state (as prescribed by the Church teaching) that there are three significant events of the day: the institution of the Eucharist, the institution of the Priesthood and the washing of the feet. Unfortunately, that is what they have each become: institutions!!
Personally I believe, the focus and directive is clear: Serve everyone, with much love. And this is not a new commandment or directive the Lord is offering us on Maundy Thursday. This is what he spoke and did all his life!! This was actually his mission. While the ultimate MISSION was to make known God's love, this love was explicated and made tangible in service. So the MISSION is to love; and the mission is to serve. But there is no duplicity or multiplication here. They are one and the same! That's the mandate: To serve, with love!
Most of us, especially religious, including myself, tend to do the first part of this mission; but very often and mostly do not strive for the actual mission or the greater purpose of this mission, namely to love. We serve, but fail to love sufficiently!
Therefore it is important to see everything and all things from this perspective. That love is the ultimate mission of every Christian, especially of a religious. Once that decision to genuinely love is made, service automatically follows. Unfortunately, love cannot be taught. It is caught; it is felt; it is experienced!

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