This year, many religious and cultural holidays are aligned for a month full of various traditions. For this week's edition of 'In Your Neighborhood,' we visit a few communities across the city to learn how people are celebrating.
On Thursday, hundreds of Catholics came together for the Mass of the Last Supper.
“We have our priests and our deacons, and also our lay people because they are specially called by God, as well, to come together and renew the vows that they took both as they became ordained, but also the renewal of baptismal vows that we take at the time of baptism,” said Bishop Canon Paula Clark.
It’s an experience Cowan said centers around the idea of freedom — a period in which Jews walk in the footsteps of their ancestors sharing a ritual feast at the beginning of the Jewish holiday. At the IMAN Center in the Chicago Lawn, Muslims gather for a night of reflection. During Ramadan, observant Muslims fast every day from dawn to dusk.
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