| Palm Sunday reflection

Published by the Visayan Daily Star Publications, Inc. |
NINFA R. LEONARDIA
Editor-in-Chief & President | | CARLA
P. GOMEZ Editor GUILLERMO
TEJIDA III Desk Editor NANETTE L.
GUADALQUIVER Busines
Editor CEDELF P. TUPAS
Sports Editor (On Leave) RENE GENOVE Bureau
Chief, Dumaguete MAJA P. DELY Advertising
Coordinator | CARLOS
ANTONIO L. LEONARDIA Administrative Officer |
Christians all over the world commemorate Holy Week or Passion Week with the celebration of Palm Sunday tomorrow. In Christianity, Palm Sunday, is so called because of the custom of blessing palms and of carrying portions of branches in procession. The custom, which may be traced back at least to the 4th century, signals the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. Christians recall Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem during the last week of his life, when he was welcomed by the people waving palm fronds.
Since tomorrow serves as the official start of Holy Week, Christians are expected to remember Jesus Christ’s suffering, death on the cross, and resurrection on the third day.
The significance of Palm Sunday in our contemporary lives becomes more pronounced because of the implications of peace and forgiveness to the world when Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey, rather than a horse. The donkey signifies the peaceful nature of Jesus’ entry.
By taking the sin of the world upon Himself, Jesus fulfilled not only the characteristics of a physical and worldly king, but also of a spiritual king. Thus, the people who shouted “Hosanna” rejoiced over their Messiah.
This year, the Holy Week comes at a time when the Senate is investigating the ZTE-NBN scandal and many other Congressional hearings, all in “aid of legislation”. While most Filipinos will certainly pray for the solution of these national enigma, it is our hope that we would all find it in our hearts to pause and reflect on the significance of Palm Sunday and the Holy Week, and momentarily cast aside selfish motives.*
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