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Maundy money - перевод на испанский

RELIGIOUS SERVICE HELD ON MAUNDY THURSDAY
Maundy Money; Maundy money; Royal Maunds; Maundy coinage; Maundy service; Royal Maundy Service
  • Bags and coins given to a 2006 Maundy recipient
  • Reverse of a 1687 circulation penny, often deemed a Maundy penny.
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  • ''Jesus Washing Peter's Feet'' by [[Ford Madox Brown]]
  • An order of service and set of Maundy purses as given to a male recipient for the 1974 Maundy at [[Salisbury Cathedral]]. All male participants from 1936 to 1979 received (from left) a white purse with green strings in the first distribution, containing the clothing allowance, and in the second distribution a red purse with white strings containing the allowances in lieu of provisions and the monarch's gown, and a white purse with red strings containing the Maundy money.
  • A 1982 Maundy fourpence; like all [[Elizabeth II]] Maundy pieces, it bears an obverse design by [[Mary Gillick]] long abandoned for circulating coins.
  • One of the 1,248 complete sets of 1985 Maundy money, in its plastic envelope of issue.
  • A Royal Maundy ceremony in 1867
  • A Royal Maundy ceremony in 1877
  • Queen Elizabeth II]] (centre, in blue) and [[Prince Philip]] hold [[nosegay]]s as they leave [[Wakefield Cathedral]] after the 2005 Royal Maundy.

Maundy money         
dinero que reparte el monarca a los pobres el jueves santo
money order         
  • An international money order issued in Chicago for encashment in Germany
  • A specimen money order of Italy c. 1879.
PAYMENT ORDER FOR A PRE-SPECIFIED AMOUNT OF MONEY
International Money order; International money order; Postal Money Order; Money Order; Postal Money Orders; Money orders; Postal money order; International Money Order; Payment order; Payment Order; Money oder
giro postal, libranza
payment order         
  • An international money order issued in Chicago for encashment in Germany
  • A specimen money order of Italy c. 1879.
PAYMENT ORDER FOR A PRE-SPECIFIED AMOUNT OF MONEY
International Money order; International money order; Postal Money Order; Money Order; Postal Money Orders; Money orders; Postal money order; International Money Order; Payment order; Payment Order; Money oder
orden de pago (instrucción de traspasar una suma de dinero de una cuenta de banco a otra)

Определение

Maundy money
·add. ·- Silver coins or money of the nominal value of 1d., 2d., 3d., and 4d., struck annually for the Maundy alms.

Википедия

Royal Maundy

Royal Maundy is a religious service in the Church of England held on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday. At the service, the British monarch or a royal official ceremonially distributes small silver coins known as "Maundy money" (legally, "the King's Maundy money") as symbolic alms to elderly recipients. The coins are technically legal tender, but typically do not circulate due to their silver content and numismatic value. A small sum of ordinary money is also given in lieu of gifts of clothing and food that the sovereign once bestowed on Maundy recipients.

The name "Maundy" and the ceremony itself derive from an instruction, or mandatum, of Jesus Christ at the Last Supper that his followers should love one another. In the Middle Ages, English monarchs washed the feet of beggars in imitation of Jesus, and presented gifts and money to the poor. Over time, additional money was substituted for the clothing and other items that had once been distributed. Beginning in 1699 the monarch did not attend the service, sending an official in his place. The custom of royal representatives washing the feet of beggars did not survive the 18th century.

In 1931 Princess Marie Louise was at Royal Maundy, and afterwards suggested that her cousin, King George V, make the distributions the following year. He did so, beginning a new royal custom. Traditionally, the service was held in or near London, in most years in the early-mid 20th century at Westminster Abbey; the service is now held in a different church (usually a cathedral) every year. Queen Elizabeth II almost always attended (she was absent only five times in her reign). Recipients were once chosen for their poverty and were entitled to remain as Maundy recipients for life; today new recipients are chosen every year for service to their churches or communities, on the recommendation of clergymen of various Christian denominations. Generally, recipients live in the diocese where the service is held, although this was altered for the 2011 and 2012 services. The 2020 and 2021 services were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with recipients sent their gifts by post.

Maundy money is struck in denominations of one penny, two pence, three pence, and four pence. Until the 18th century the coins given were from the circulating coinage, and it was not until the latter half of the century that the four Maundy coins developed as distinct, noncirculating pieces. The obverse design of the coins features the reigning monarch. The reverse, with a crowned numeral enclosed by a wreath, derives from a design first used during the reign of King William III and Queen Mary II, and which has been virtually unaltered since 1822. The coins are presented in two leather purses, a white one containing coins to the value of the same number of pence as the years of the monarch's age, and a red purse containing a £5 and a 50p coin. In most years there are fewer than 2,000 complete sets of Maundy money; they are highly sought after by collectors.

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