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  2. 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

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    This category will only list the basic date-computing templates with a general purpose and that do not depend specifically on local Wikipedia project conventions. Their design must remain clean but computationally correct for a wide range of possible values, and not specialized for specific ranges.

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

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    Palm Sunday kicks it all off—and we've got the 45 best Palm Sunday quotes and scriptures to share. All four gospels offer an account of what is known as "Jesus's Triumphal Entry" into Jerusalem ...

  6. Here's Palm Sunday's 2023 Date, and Why It Changes ... - AOL

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    Each year, Palm Sunday occurs on a different day, and here we'll share with you the date for 2023. Easter is the only Christian holiday without a fixed date. Each year, Palm Sunday occurs on a ...

  7. Everything You Need to Know About the Symbolic Palm Cross

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    One of those being Palm Sunday! Palm Sunday is the final Sunday of Lent season for Christians and signifies the first day of Holy Week—the days including Good Friday and Easter that are spent in ...

  8. 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".

  9. 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.