Maundy Thursday 2025
Date: April 17, 2025 (Thursday)
Country: Greenland Public Holidays
Description
Maundy Thursday in Greenland is a Christian holy day that belongs to Holy Week. It remembers events in the life of Jesus that lead up to his death and resurrection, which are central to Christian faith.
The day falls on the Thursday before Easter Sunday. Because Easter moves each year, Maundy Thursday also changes date. Its timing follows the same calendar rules used by churches across the world.
For many people in Greenland Maundy Thursday is a time to think about love, service, and the teachings of Jesus. It marks the beginning of the most important church days that end with Easter Sunday, when Christians celebrate hope and new life.
The holiday is significant because it links belief and community. It helps people remember core messages about caring for others and the meaning of sacrifice and forgiveness, which are important themes in Christianity.
Traditions
In Greenland many people go to evening church services with candles, choir singing, and Holy Communion. Some parishes hold a foot washing ritual for a few people. Services are quiet and often end with neighbors greeting each other.
At home families share a simple meal after the service. Typical foods include local fish, lamb or seafood, rye bread and strong coffee. People often eat modestly, saving richer dishes for other days.
Communities also focus on visiting the elderly and helping neighbors. Small acts of kindness and sharing food are common. Some towns hold joint meals or bake traditional bread to give to those who cannot attend.
Travel Tips
Many shops, museums, and some restaurants close early or stay closed. Plan supplies and meals ahead. Check public transport schedules because buses and ferries may run reduced services. Book tours and taxis in advance to avoid waits.
Respect quiet areas and any local events. Dress for cold and sudden weather. Carry ID and emergency numbers. Join community events or peaceful walks to enjoy the day safely and respectfully.