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PDL and personnel commemorate Maundy Thursday through the Washing of Feet and Holy Massโ€”honoring Christโ€™s call to serve with love, humility, and compassion.

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4/2/20262 min read

Maundy Thursday - Fr Patrick F Santiaรฑez and the Restorative Justice Ministry (RJM) presided over the Washing of Feet and Holy Mass for Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) and personnel of Quezon City Jail - Male Dormitory on April 2, 2026.

The Washing of Feet, recorded in the Gospel of John 13:1โ€“17, reenacts the act of Jesus Christ during the Last Supper, where He washed His disciplesโ€™ feet as an example of humility and service. As stated in John 13:14โ€“15, โ€œyou also should wash one anotherโ€™s feet,โ€ the practice today symbolizes selfless love and compassion for others.