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  2. Template:Dates for Palm Sunday/a - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Dates for Palm Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Dates for Palm Sunday 2017–2031 In Gregorian dates; Year Western Eastern 2017 April 9 2018 March 25: April 1 2019 April 14: April 21 2020 April 5: April 12

  4. Palm Sunday - Wikipedia

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    The name "Palm Sunday" is a misnomer; the "verba" or "dwarfed spruce" is used instead. According to tradition, on the Saturday before Palm Sunday the Lithuanians take special care in choosing and cutting well-formed branches, which the women-folk decorate with flowers. The flowers are meticulously tied onto the branches, making the "Verba".

  5. 45 Palm Sunday Quotes for Your Weekend-Before-Easter ... - AOL

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    Palm Sunday quotes. It's the stuff of children's church programs; palm branches, singing and shouting, a donkey and a crown. Yet it also carries the weight of symbolic significance for Christians ...

  6. What is Palm Sunday and how is it celebrated worldwide? - AOL

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    Palm Sunday commemorates the Christian belief in the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, when he was greeted by cheering crowds waving palm branches that they set out on the ground along his ...

  7. What Is Palm Sunday and Why Do We Celebrate It? - AOL

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    Palm Sunday is the last week of Lent before Easter Sunday. It is the first day of Holy Week , the most sacred seven days of the Catholic calendar. Many Protestant religions also honor Palm Sunday.

  8. All Glory, Laud and Honour - Wikipedia

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    During his arrest, Theodulf wrote "Gloria, laus et honor" for Palm Sunday. Although likely apocryphal, a 16th-century story asserted that Louis heard Theodulf sing "Gloria, laus et honor" one Palm Sunday, and was so inspired that he released Theodulf and ordered that the hymn be sung thereafter on every Palm Sunday.

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    This year, Palm Sunday is on Sunday, March 24, 2024. As the first day of Holy Week, Palm Sunday always occurs on the Sunday before Easter—hence, why the date doesn't remain consistent every year.