Hi, guys…
We’re entering the Holy
week starting with the Palm Sunday, the day when Catholics commemorate the
misery of Jesus Christ. And as usual, we attended the mass at 10.45 a.m. that’s
always ‘full’.
Like the name, Palm Sunday is
identical with palm leaves. The church was decorated with yellow palm, cycas,
lady palm or raphis exelsa and some other kinds of palm leaves. We’ll post the
church decoration in the separate post soon, and for those who would like to
know how to make the altar and wall décor, we’ll also provide you with the
tutorial. Please visit our new blog at flowerarrangingtutorial.blogspot.com
The St. Peter Cathedral church
was full of youngster at Palm Sunday. No seat was left empty, even lots of
people were standing at the back side during the mass lasted. The right wing of
the church and the hall were also full. It’s good sign that the young
generation beginning to concern the religion and their relation to Lord.
The procession of the blessing of
palm leaves. Look at the smoke from the burning of myrrh, frankincense that
rose to the top. (image above) The
blessing was led by pastor Anton Subianto OSC.
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