Palm Sunday procession
Mar. 27th, 2007 02:38 pmThis item on the Somerville Journal page says there will be a Palm Sunday procession from Powderhouse Circle to Davis Square this Sunday, starting at 9 am. Not being a United Methodist or any other kind of Christian, I know nothing whatsoever about this tradition, but it might be fun to watch.
(If any of you have ever participated in this or watched it, please chime in)
(If any of you have ever participated in this or watched it, please chime in)
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Date: 2007-03-27 07:15 pm (UTC)Also, in the Old Testament book of Zechariah, it says that the Jewish messiah would enter Jerusalem on a donkey, so the event was also seen as a proper fulfillment of prophecy. Also, he would in a few days time be crucified and, according to the New Testament, rise from the dead... and that being the central literal or metaphorical act (depending on your position) which gives meaning or force to Christianity, I think these processions are done as a celebration of the passing of the Lent and a prefigurement of the welcome any person would receive in heaven, regardless of their station in life. They're usually very joyous processions too, a contrast to season of Lent leading up to it, which is, at least in Catholic and Anglican traditions, a very somber one of fasting and reflection.
Hopefully this explains the donkey. And if I'm wrong about any of that, sorry folks. It's definitely a Catholic/Anglican view of te whole thing I'm writing from. Anybody familiar with other/more Protestant or Baptist views on the holiday?
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Date: 2007-03-27 07:20 pm (UTC)