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THE P RTAL March 2015 Page 6 Palm Sunday Donato Tallo leads us on a meditation for Palm Sunday “The righteous man will flourish like the palm tree; he will grow like a cedar in Lebanon” gateway to the Easter celebration On Palm Sunday, it is customary for palm branches to be held up high and laid on the sanctuaries of our alm Sunday, which this year falls on churches. At the start of Holy Mass, the priest or 29th March, heralds the start of Holy Week, deacon reads the Gospel proclaiming the entry of the greatest and most glorious week in the Church’s Jesus into Jerusalem while we are physically holding liturgical year. and laying down palm branches. Psalm 92:12 P Most of us will be familiar with the phrase “Hosanna in the highest Heavens”; Palm Sunday is the day on which we as Catholics unite with Christians throughout the world to recall the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. The people at the time praised Jesus, laid down their cloaks and palms in addition to joyfully waving palms in their hands high in the air. It is important for us to remember that we are called metaphorically to both hold them high and lay them down in our own hearts and minds to prepare a way for the Lord, just as the people of Jerusalem did all those years ago. It only seems like yesterday it was Christmas and the forty days and forty nights of Lent will soon be over. Palm Sunday is the day on which the people of Palm Sunday, in the words of Pope Emeritus Benedict, Jerusalem proclaimed Jesus as the messiah and the day “is a gateway to the Easter celebration”. It’s a doorway on which they prepared a way for the king. In times to the Triduum, which we all have a duty to celebrate past, palm branches symbolised greatness and victory; with due reverence and dignity. what a wonderful way for the people of Jerusalem to honour and praise Jesus by waving and laying palm “Ride on ride, on in majesty! branches before him. Hark, all the tribes hosanna cry, Thy humble beast pursues his road We too, in our own lives, are called to prepare a way With palms and scattered garments strowed.” for our king. On Palm Sunday, we must be willing to First verse of a popular prepare a way for the Lord in order to be truly ready to Palm Sunday Hymn by Henry H Milman celebrate the sacred Triduum both worthily and well. contents page