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Memorial of Christ's Death

The Memorial of Christ’s Death, observed annually, commemorates Jesus Christ’s sacrifice, which is central to Christian faith. It is based on the Bible account of Jesus establishing a symbolic dinner—the Lord’s Evening Meal—where bread and wine represent his body and blood. Participants reflect on his sacrificial death to understand its significance for forgiveness and salvation. The event serves as a tribute and reminder of Jesus’ love and the hope his sacrifice provides to mankind. It is typically observed by congregations with reverence and personal reflection, fostering spiritual renewal and unity among believers.