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Guide for a Christian Seder Meal St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church . Before beginning: Choose who will play the role of Narrator, Father, Mother, and the youngest child. Make sure everyone has a glass of wine or grape juice, the Seder Plate is prepared and on the table, and the towel and 3 crackers or matzo with a napkin are ready.
A Simplified Seder The intent of this Seder meal is to provide a time to gather around the table and remember God’s work for His people during their enslavement in Egypt and their deliverance. If you do not have children in your home, still feel free to celebrate and assign roles accordingly.
Arrange the leader’s place with a Seder plate, which holds a sprig of parsley, a scoop of charoset, a dollop of horseradish, the lamb shank bone. Place 4 glasses of wine/ juice at the head of the table. Fill a large bowl with water, next to a towel.
Festival Meal for your guests (traditionally without leaven) Print-out of “5 Questions for the Children to Ask” Prepare two songs to sing (like “In Christ Alone” and “Great is Thy Faithfulness”).
A “Seder” (say-dur) is a traditional Jewish Passover meal, reminding participants (usually Jewish families) each year of what God did by the hand of Moses in delivering them from Egyptian bondage.
To have your family Seder meal, you will need the following items: 1) NON-FOOD ITEMS: candle and lighter, napkin or paper towel 2) FOOD ITEMS: (feel free to add other items to the actual meal portion!
Included in the festival is a special family dinner called the Seder (SAY-der), a word that means “order.” The Seder, which is full of unusual foods and traditions, is customized for each family, although the basic order is the same for all Jewish people.