On the Thursday before Easter each year, Argentina (along with other countries) celebrates Holy Thursday. You can celebrate this day yourself with your family and friends every year. To help you, we’ve gathered a list of fun things to do.

Ways to Celebrate Holy Thursday
1. If your family is not Catholic, discuss why Catholics celebrate the day of the last supper.
2. If your family is Catholic, go to Mass.
3. Find and draw a picture of the Argentinian flag. Post the drawing in your window for your neighbors to see. If you’re in Argentina, fly the real flag.
4. Talk about the last supper over dinner and discuss the story of Jesus. This makes for interesting conversation no matter what your religion.
5. Talk to your family about living each day as if it is your last.
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