Maundy Thursday 2025
Date: April 17, 2025 (Thursday)
Country: Andorra Public Holidays
Description
Maundy Thursday in Andorra is a Christian day that remembers Jesus sharing the Last Supper with his disciples. Churches in towns and villages hold special Masses. Some people take part in foot washing ceremonies and quiet prayer.
The day falls on the Thursday before Easter Sunday. Because Easter moves each year, Maundy Thursday changes date too. It is part of the Holy Week that leads up to Easter, so families and church communities prepare for the big celebrations that follow.
It is important because it begins the Easter Triduum, the three most sacred days in the Christian calendar. For many Andorrans it is a time for reflection, community and faith.
Traditions
Maundy Thursday in Andorra is quiet and serious. People go to church for special Masses that remember Jesus last meal with his friends. Some churches hold a feet washing ceremony where priests wash parishioners feet to show service and humility.
Many towns have small processions with candles and statues. Villages like Ordino or Encamp sometimes keep older customs and larger walks. In bigger towns the services can be simpler and more modern. Families often eat plain meals, avoiding meat and choosing fish like salted cod with vegetables.
People show respect by keeping silence after evening services. Visiting several churches in one night is a custom some locals follow.
Travel Tips
Maundy Thursday in Andorra is a quiet, religious day. Expect shops and some restaurants to close or have shorter hours. Church services, processions, and local traditions may happen in towns. Public offices and banks may be closed.
Travel can be busier before and after the holiday. Book transport and meals in advance. Dress respectfully for services, keep noise low, and follow local rules. Enjoy watching processions, taste traditional food at open cafes, and take peaceful walks in nature to experience the holiday meaningfully and safely.