Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week. The procession with palms calls to mind the triumphal entry of Jesus, our Lord and King, into Jerusalem. (Adapted from BCP, 553)

The Procession

The procession is fundamentally an act of worship, witness, and devotion to our Lord. Beginning outside, the palms are blessed and the Triumphal Entry Gospel is read outside of the church building. The door of the church represented the gate through which Jesus entered the city.

The Purpose

The purpose of Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem was to fulfill his Father’s will; thus it is fitting that this service continues with the reading of the Passion Gospel in which the whole story of the week is anticipated. The emphasis of the liturgy turns to the days that lie ahead in Holy Week. We who hail Jesus as King one moment, may in the next deny him, even joining with the crowd in shouting, “Crucify him!”