Description
Many a time it gets difficult to procure palms on that day to celebrate the occasion. It is then substituted with boughs of other native trees like willow or yew. The Sunday is therefore given names like Yew Sunday or the more general Branch Sunday. The feast finds mention in all the four Canonical Gospels, namely Mark 11:1-11, Matthew 21:1-11, Luke 19:28-44, and John 12:12-19.
The Roman Catholic Church originally called this Sunday, the Second Sunday of the Passion and later changed to Passion Sunday which led to a lot of confusion as the name was fixed for the previous Sunday or the fifth within Lent. It is now called as Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion.
The palm fronds or the other native trees are blessed with holy water on the occasion of Palm Sunday. This occasion takes place in Roman Catholic, Anglican Church and even in Lutheran churches. Outside the church building, a procession enters re-enacting the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem while palm fronds in Oriental Orthodox churches at the sanctuary steps. Here in India, marigolds are strewn in the sanctuary itself. The procession of singers pass through and outside the church. The celebration style is slightly different in Lutheran churches where children are given palms. They also take part in the procession while adults remain seated. Many churches save these palms to be burned and used as ashes for Ash Wednesday. The color of the vestments are that of blood indicating the sacrifice of Christ.
Place and Community
Palm Sunday is celebrated by Christians all over the world. It falls on the Sunday before Easter.
Palm Sunday is celebrated by Christians all over the world. It falls on the Sunday before Easter.
Dates for Palm Sunday from 2007-2020
Dates for Palm Sunday, 2007-2020 | ||
Year | Western | Eastern |
2007 | April 1st | |
2008 | March 16th | April 20th |
2009 | April 5th | April 12th |
2010 | March 28th | |
2011 | April 17th | |
2012 | April 1st | April 8th |
2013 | March 24th | April 28th |
2014 | April 13th | |
2015 | March 29th | April 5th |
2016 | March 20th | April 24th |
2017 | April 9th | |
2018 | March 25th | April 1st |
2019 | April 14th | April 21st |
2020 | April 5th | April 12th |