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Today Is Palm Sunday! by wakes: 8:39pm On Mar 31, 2012
Happy Easter! Watch the passion of the Christ and start to meditate on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by kombats: 10:53am On Apr 01, 2012
dumb thread hw did dis get to d front page
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by anishe(m): 12:22pm On Apr 01, 2012
is it a day to drink palm wine ?
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by somze(f): 2:22pm On Apr 01, 2012
When Is Palm Sunday ?
Palm Sunday, the final Sunday before Easter Sunday, marks the beginning of Holy Week. Christian churches distribute palms (and sometimes pussy willows) on Palm Sunday to commemorate Christ's triumphal entrance into Jerusalem, when palm branches were placed in His path, before His arrest and Crucifixion on Good Friday.

What do people do?

Many churches hold special Palm Sunday services that involve distributing palms to the congregation. Branches of olive, box elder, spruce or other trees are used in places where palms are not available. They are later hung up in houses for good luck, buried to preserve crops, or used to decorate graves. The custom of decorating graves with blessed palms still exists in some parts of Germany. Ashes from these palms are used for Ash Wednesday.

Processions take place in Spain, particularly in Seville, during Holy Week and start on Palm Sunday. These processions portray the Passion of Jesus Christ, which refers to Jesus’ suffering prior to his trial and execution. Piazzas in front of many churches throughout Italy are filled with people, including vendors selling olive and palm branches. Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem is often reenacted with a procession in Rome on Palm Sunday. The priests and deacons wear red garments and blessed palms are distributed during the church service.

Many churches in Greece celebrate Palm Sunday in a solemn manner. They call it kyriake, heorte ton baion, heorte baiophoros, or Lazarus Sunday, because they have the feast of Lazarus’ resurrection prior to Palm Sunday. Many Greek Orthodox churches celebrate Palm Sunday at a later date than the date that many western churches have for the day. This is because many Greek Orthodox churches still use the Julian calendar, which predates the Gregorian calendar used in many countries.

Background

Palm Sunday is the start of Holy Week, which is the week before Easter, commemorating events in the last days of Jesus Christ’s life. According to Christian belief, Jesus rode into Jerusalem where people gave him a hero’s welcome during the Jewish Passover celebration. They heard about his miracles and regarded him as the leader who would deliver them from the Roman Empire’s domination. They carried palm branches, which is a traditional symbol of victory, and spread them throughout the streets before him.

Many western churches have observed palm blessings and distributions to the congregation on Palm Sunday since the middle ages. Early references to Palm Sunday observations, including a procession and blessing of palms, go as far back as the fourth and eighth centuries. Many modern Christian churches, including the Catholic and eastern churches, as well as the Lutheran, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches celebrate Palm Sunday as part of Holy Week.
Symbols


The palm branch is traditionally a symbol of joy and victory. It is a sign of victory over the flesh and the world in Christianity. It is also associated in memory of Christian martyrs. Willow is commonly used instead of palm branches in some European countries. They are sometimes placed in the fields to ensure that there will be good crops.

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Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by passionate88: 3:36pm On Apr 01, 2012
HAPPY PALM SUNDAY.............
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by Natasha2(f): 4:42pm On Apr 01, 2012
Happy Palm Sunday
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by moHot(f): 4:54pm On Apr 01, 2012
LOL
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by Miroslavklose: 5:36pm On Apr 01, 2012
thanks op.
For the mockers. U can call today palm wine sunday or indian hemp sunday. One irreversible fact is that a day like this would continue to be celebrated till this world/earth ceases to exist. Thats a testimony that the message of the palm sunday is being referenced and celebrated annually
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by plappville(f): 6:04pm On Apr 01, 2012
somze:
When Is Palm Sunday ?
Palm Sunday, the final Sunday before Easter Sunday, marks the beginning of Holy Week. Christian churches distribute palms (and sometimes pussy willows) on Palm Sunday to commemorate Christ's triumphal entrance into Jerusalem, when palm branches were placed in His path, before His arrest and Crucifixion on Good Friday.

What do people do?

Many churches hold special Palm Sunday services that involve distributing palms to the congregation. Branches of olive, box elder, spruce or other trees are used in places where palms are not available. They are later hung up in houses for good luck, buried to preserve crops, or used to decorate graves. The custom of decorating graves with blessed palms still exists in some parts of Germany. Ashes from these palms are used for Ash Wednesday.

Processions take place in Spain, particularly in Seville, during Holy Week and start on Palm Sunday. These processions portray the Passion of Jesus Christ, which refers to Jesus’ suffering prior to his trial and execution. Piazzas in front of many churches throughout Italy are filled with people, including vendors selling olive and palm branches. Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem is often reenacted with a procession in Rome on Palm Sunday. The priests and deacons wear red garments and blessed palms are distributed during the church service.

Many churches in Greece celebrate Palm Sunday in a solemn manner. They call it kyriake, heorte ton baion, heorte baiophoros, or Lazarus Sunday, because they have the feast of Lazarus’ resurrection prior to Palm Sunday. Many Greek Orthodox churches celebrate Palm Sunday at a later date than the date that many western churches have for the day. This is because many Greek Orthodox churches still use the Julian calendar, which predates the Gregorian calendar used in many countries.

Background

Palm Sunday is the start of Holy Week, which is the week before Easter, commemorating events in the last days of Jesus Christ’s life. According to Christian belief, Jesus rode into Jerusalem where people gave him a hero’s welcome during the Jewish Passover celebration. They heard about his miracles and regarded him as the leader who would deliver them from the Roman Empire’s domination. They carried palm branches, which is a traditional symbol of victory, and spread them throughout the streets before him.

Many western churches have observed palm blessings and distributions to the congregation on Palm Sunday since the middle ages. Early references to Palm Sunday observations, including a procession and blessing of palms, go as far back as the fourth and eighth centuries. Many modern Christian churches, including the Catholic and eastern churches, as well as the Lutheran, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches celebrate Palm Sunday as part of Holy Week.
Symbols


The palm branch is traditionally a symbol of joy and victory. It is a sign of victory over the flesh and the world in Christianity. It is also associated in memory of Christian martyrs. Willow is commonly used instead of palm branches in some European countries. They are sometimes placed in the fields to ensure that there will be good crops.

Plz sir/ma, Can you back this up with bible chapters? It will be fine if you can.
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by Rich4god(m): 6:26pm On Apr 01, 2012
plappville:

Plz sir/ma, Can you back this up with bible chapters? It will be fine if you can.
John 12:12-19
Matt 21:1-11
Mark 11:1-11
Luke 19:28-40. Are you satisfied.
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by silibaba: 9:04pm On Apr 01, 2012
kombats: dumb thread hw did dis get to d front page
sharrrrrrrrrrrapppppppppppppppppppppp angry angry
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by plappville(f): 9:38pm On Apr 01, 2012
Rich4god:
John 12:12-19
Matt 21:1-11
Mark 11:1-11
Luke 19:28-40. Are you satisfied.

Thank you, as for if i am satisfied?, i will go through these verses first. if these verse suports the observant of goodfriday etc, then i will be.
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by Rocktation(f): 2:21am On Apr 02, 2012
plappville:

Thank you, as for if i am satisfied?, i will go through these verses first. if these verse suports the observant of goodfriday etc, then i will be.

It doesn't even matter wether you're satisfied or not. You have your own faith, others have theirs. Period.
Re: Today Is Palm Sunday! by Rich4god(m): 8:52am On Apr 02, 2012
plappville:

Thank you, as for if i am satisfied?, i will go through these verses first. if these verse suports the observant of goodfriday etc, then i will be.
Hmmm... When did we start discussing about Good friday.

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