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Use of the names "Maundy Thursday", "Holy Thursday" and the others is not evenly distributed. What is considered the normal name for the day varies according to geographical area and religious allegiance. Thus, while in England "Maundy Thursday" is the normal term, this term is rarely used in Ireland or Scotland in religious contexts. The same person may use one term in a religious context and another in the context of the civil calendar of the country in which he lives.

The Anglican Church uses the name "Maundy Thursday" in the Book of Common Prayer, whereas it treats "Holy Thursday" as an alternative name for Ascension Day.[2][3] But outside of the official texts of the liturgy, Anglicans sometimes apply the name "Holy Thursday" to the day before Good Friday.[4]

The Roman Catholic Church, even in countries where "Maundy Thursday" is the name in civil legislation, uses the name "Holy Thursday" in its official English-language liturgical books;[5] but, except in these texts, Roman Catholics will sometimes use "Maundy Thursday", especially in England.[6]

The United Methodist Church uses the name "Holy Thursday!" in its UM Book of Worship,[7] but in other official sources it uses both "Maundy Thursday"[8][9] and "Holy Thursday".[10][11]

Both names are used by other Christian denominations as well, including the Lutheran Church[12][13][14] or portions of the Reformed Church.[15][16][17] The Presbyterian Church uses the term "Maundy Thursday" to refer to the holy day in its official sources.[18]

In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the name for the holy day is, in the Byzantine Rite, "Great and Holy Thursday"[19] or "Holy Thursday",[20][21] and in Western Rite Orthodoxy "Maundy Thursday",[22][23] "Holy Thursday"[24] or both.[25] The Coptic Orthodox Church uses both the terms "Maundy Thursday" and "Covenant Thursday" for the holy day.[26]

In the Maronite Church[27] and the Syriac Orthodox Church,[28] the name is "Thursday of Mysteries".
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"Maundy Thursday" is the official name in the civil legislation of England[29] and the Philippines

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