Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday in the United States celebrates Jesus Christ's entry into Jerusalem. It is also the Sunday before Easter Sunday.
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Palm Sunday, occurring on March 21, 2027, marks a significant moment in the Christian calendar, commemorating Jesus Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem. This festive day, celebrated across the United States, signifies the beginning of Holy Week and sets the stage for the events leading up to Easter Sunday. As congregations gather, they often participate in lively processions, waving palm branches to symbolize victory and peace. This cherished tradition invites reflection on themes of hope, humility, and the enduring message of love. Join in the celebration as communities come together to honor this pivotal moment in faith, embracing the spirit of Palm Sunday with joy and reverence. Prepare your hearts for the journey ahead, and let the countdown begin to this meaningful celebration!
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