Showing posts with label Palm Sunday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palm Sunday. Show all posts

Palm Sunday

Sorry, I saw this and couldn't resist!  No, Palm Sunday is not a new way of serving dessert! Why do we call this Sunday, Palm Sunday?  This is THE day when Jesus rode into Jerusalem and the people waved palm branches and covered the road into the city with their robes and palms singing "Hosanna in the highest!" When His critics told Him He should have His disciples quiet down and stop with all this, what they considered, disruption - He answered them, "If they remain silent, the very stones would cry out!" (Luke 19:40).
Everyone loves a parade, and while we reflect on this glorious entry into Jerusalem - the Gospel reading for today is the Passion account from Luke (Luke 22:14-23:56)   Sometimes this reading is broken up into a script and read by two to four readers (see this link). It's hard to imagine how we go from this grand entry into the city to four days later the arrest of Jesus on Holy Thursday, His death on Good Friday and then His glorious Resurrection on Easter Sunday.

A point of interest... Riding in on a horse is a sign of glory, pride and victory - yet Jesus rides in on an ass (a donkey, or a colt - the foal of a donkey) as a sign of humility - AND - in fulfillment of the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9! 

Palm Sunday - the LAST WEEK of Lent! Palm Sunday begins Holy Week - the week which changed the world!  No other week in history has had as profound affect on history as Holy Week. Just another thought to meditate upon this week.

So get your palm fronds this Palm Sunday - and save them!  Put them hanging out from behind a picture or crucifix and save them till next year.  Why?  A week or two before next Ash Wednesday you bring them back to church and turn them in - and they are burned to make the ashes for Ash Wednesday!

Some get rather creative with the palm frond folding, take a look at these samples:



Palm Sunday - What Color Are the Vestments?



What Color are the Vestments for Palm Sunday?

The answer is:   
For the Ordinary Rite - Red – for the Passion of Christ. 
For the Extra-Ordinary Rite - Purple - For Lent

See below for the vestments for the other seasons of the liturgical year.


Vestments for the Rest of the Liturgical Year:


White

Light, innocence, purity, joy, triumph, glory
Season of Christmas
Season of Easter
Feasts of the Lord, other than of His passion
Feasts of Mary, the angels, and saints who were not martyrs
All Saints (1 November)
Feasts of the Apostles
Nuptial Masses
Masses for the dead (Requiem Masses) when the deceased is a baptized child who died before the age of reason


Red

The Passion, blood, fire, God's Love, martyrdom
Feasts of the Lord's passion, Blood, and Cross
Feasts of the martyrs
Palm Sunday (Except in the Extra-Ordinary Rite)
Pentecost


Green

The Holy Ghost, life eternal, hope
Time After Epiphany
Time After Pentecost


Violet

Penance, humility, melancholy
Season of Advent
Season of Septuagesima
Season of Lent
Rogation Days
Ember Days (except for Pentecost Ember Days)
Vigils except for Ascension and Pentecost
Good Friday


Black

Mourning, sorrow
All Souls Day
Masses for the dead (Requiem Masses), except for baptized children who've died before the age of reason


Rose (not Pink!)

Joy
Gaudete Sunday (Third Sunday of Advent)
Laetare Sunday (Fourth Sunday of Lent)

It's Palm Sunday!

2013 Palm Sunday, Pope Francis

Welcome to Palm Sunday!

This is the last Sunday in Lent, and begins Holy Week.  If you have been faithful to your Lenten penance, great!  One more week!  If you've slipped up, it's not too late!  Renew your penance for Holy Week.   

Today we celebrate our Lord's praised entry into Jerusalem, and we prepare for His Passion, yet to come.

Keep in mind, regardless of your penance, on Good Friday it is a day of abstinence from meat AND a day of fasting.  You are allowed one full, but meager meal, and two smaller ones and the two smaller ones cannot add up to the one full meal.  

May God richly bless you this Holy Week. 

What plans do you have?  Are you going to Maundy (Holy) Thursday Mass?  Good Friday?   Easter Vigil?  Extra-Ordinary (Traditional Latin) Rite?

It's HOLY WEEK!

Palm Sunday is upon us and thus begins Holy Week, the highest season of the liturgical year!  Now EVERY Sunday is like a "Little Easter" just as EVERY Friday is like a "Little Good Friday," but it is THIS WEEK wherein all the other weeks are done in remembrance of.  Remember your lenten penance, this week more than any other.  If you messed up earlier, that's no excuse to just give up on your penance!  THIS WEEK while you're offering up what ever it was you gave up for Lent, bring close to your heart and mind the Passion of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.  THAT is what the penance is all about.  It's not so much that we persevered all the way through Lent, but that certainly is a meritorious goal - but moreso that we place our focus on Christ's Passion and death - afterall, it is for OUR SINS that He was hung on that Cross!

For a meditation suggestion, think about which station in the Stations of the Cross you are at in your life.  Are you like the Blessed Mother, meeting Jesus on the path?  Are you like Veronica, wiping His face with your cloth in an attempt to comfort Him through His Passion?  Are you like Simon the Cyrene, taking upon yourself the Cross to share the burden, even if only for a short time?  Or, are you like those gathered at the foot of the Cross, observing as He is giving up His last breaths?  

Now consider this...  when the Jews stood before Pilate and exclaimed, "His blood be upon us and upon our children!"  This is not something you can pass off in anti-Semitism!  No!  If you have EVER sinned, and we ALL HAVE, then it is upon US whom His blood is upon!  It is our sinfulness which stood there yelling, "Crucify Him!  Crucify Him!"  It was US who swung that cat-of-nine-tails 39 times, ripping the flesh from His back!  It was US through OUR SINS who mocked Him, struck Him and placed that crown of thorns upon His head.  His blood is UPON US!   So while we beg His forgiveness, keep in mind what He did for you so that YOUR sins may be forgiven!

Why did Jesus go through this?  Because He loves us!  He didn't HAVE to endure the pain, suffering and humiliation of the crucifixion - no, at ANY GIVEN MOMENT He could have summoned legions of angels to put aside the Roman guards and free Him, and with just a single command!  However, had He done that, the Scriptures concerning Him would not have been fulfilled and our salvation would not have been realized.  Only the PERFECT SACRIFICE of this SPOTLESS LAMB would appease the wrath of Almighty God, which is rightfully OURS TO RECEIVE!  But again, He loves us SO MUCH that He willingly and freely gave Himself up so that we might be counted righteous in the eye of the Father.

So, as Lent draws to a close I urge you to meditate upon Christ's Passion and Death - again, for it was not only FOR YOU - but it was BECAUSE OF YOU!  Go that Way of the Cross with Him; visualize yourself on that path and figure out where, in your life, you are and which station you can relate to the most.  Then after that realization - THEN visit the empty tomb on Easter morning!  

PALM SUNDAY
Today we welcome the King of Kings into the Jerusalem of our hearts!  We sing hosannas to the Lord God Almighty, who makes His entrance in humility (much like His birth) riding on the back of a donkey.  Yet we all come out for Him!  We gather our palm branches and spread them before Him - singing praises to His Holy Name!  We love and adore Him - but in just a few days the meditation on our hosannas will turn to heckles and abuse - and again, it is WE, OURSELVES who put Him through this week of Passion.

Godspeed to all who read this, and feel free to add comments.

HOSANNA TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST!

Scott<<<

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