Today, on Palm Sunday of the Passion of our Lord, Christians around the world will jubilantly celebrate the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. Consistent with ancient Near Eastern custom, the people welcomed Jesus by covering the road before him and the donkey he rode, with their garments and rushes. In John's gospel, we learn that in this case, they used palm fronds, which were a symbol of victory in Jewish tradition. The donkey represents that he is coming in peace.
He was being greeted as a king,
but, soon, they would turn against him.
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That, though, is a subject for later.
Today, we celebrate and shout with the people: "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the LORD!" ~Ps. 188:25a
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We take our Palm crosses and leave them at the grave sites of our departed loved ones on All Souls Day.
ReplyDeleteBlessed Holy Week to you and your family! This is my favorite week of the year and has been since the year my husband and I decided to convert to the Catholic Church from our respective denominations while we were attending the Easter Vigil. :)