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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Today is Palm Sunday-Opens Holy Week Celebration

From My Readings Today- As a Roman Catholic, Palm Sunday Reminds Me of the Philippines, specially the Moriones Festival in Marinduque- My Second Home.

Five Things Every Catholic Should Know About Palm Sunday
1️⃣ It Commemorates Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
Palm Sunday celebrates the moment Jesus entered Jerusalem and was welcomed as a king.
People laid palm branches and cloaks on the road, shouting “Hosanna!” recognizing Him as the Messiah. This event marks the beginning of Holy Week, the most sacred time in the Church.
2️⃣ Palms Symbolize Victory and Honor
The palm branches blessed on this day symbolize:
Victory
Triumph
Peace
In ancient times, palms were used to honor kings and victors. By waving palms, the people were proclaiming Jesus as their king, though they did not yet fully understand His mission.
3️⃣ The Mass Includes the Reading of the Passion
Palm Sunday has a unique liturgy: it begins joyfully but quickly turns solemn.
During Mass, the Church proclaims the Passion of Christ (from the Gospels), recounting His suffering and death.
This reminds us that:
The same crowd that praised Him would later reject Him.
Glory and suffering are closely connected in Christ’s mission.
4️⃣ It Begins Holy Week
Palm Sunday officially opens Holy Week, which includes:
Holy Thursday (Last Supper)
Good Friday (Crucifixion)
Holy Saturday
Easter Sunday (Resurrection)
It sets the tone for reflecting on the Passion, death, and Resurrection of Jesus.
5️⃣ The Blessed Palms Are Sacred Sacramentals
The palms you receive at Mass are blessed and considered sacramentals.
Catholics often:
Keep them in their homes as a sign of faith
Place them behind crucifixes or holy images
Return them the following year to be burned for Ash Wednesday.
They serve as a reminder of Christ’s victory and our call to follow Him.
✨ Final Reflection
Palm Sunday is both a celebration and a warning. It reminds us how quickly hearts can change, but also invites us to remain faithful to Christ not only in moments of joy, but also in times of suffering.
Like the crowds, we are called to welcome Jesus, but unlike them, we are called to follow Him all the way to the Cross and beyond.

Meanwhile, here's my Photo of the Day, Taken from my Bedroom:
My Avocado Plant- Grown From Seed-Now Three years Old. Notice the bougainvillea Super bloom in my Patio. Taken Early this Morning.

Finally, here are five of the biggest news items today, March 29, 2026:

  1. The Iran-Israel conflict is escalating, with live coverage noting warnings from Iran, regional diplomacy efforts, and fresh attacks across the region.

  2. Reuters reports that some trades made ahead of major Trump policy moves are drawing scrutiny over possible insider-informed betting.

  3. Finland said it detected a suspected territorial violation by drones, adding to European security concerns.

  4. Swiss-U.S. trade talks are continuing beyond March, according to Reuters, signaling that negotiations are still active.

  5. AP reports that nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump are drawing large crowds across the U.S.- over 8 Million Participants.


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