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Palm Sunday - translation to English

COMMEMORATION OF THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF JESUS INTO JERUSALEM
Palm Sundays; Palm sunday; Branch Sunday; Yew Sunday; Jesus on a donkey; Flower's Day; The flowers day; Fir Sunday; Holy Sunday
  • Łyse]], [[Poland]]
  • Easter witches in Finland
  • "Flevit super illam" (He wept over it); by [[Enrique Simonet]], 1892
  • ''[[Triumphal entry into Jerusalem]]'', Russian icon ([[Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow]])
  • These Flowering Sunday grave decorations were photographed in South Wales circa 1907
  • marigolds]]) strewn about the sanctuary in an [[Oriental Orthodox]] church in [[Mumbai]], India, on Palm Sunday
  • Small crosses woven from blessed palms are often distributed at churches on Palm Sunday.
  • Santiago Apostol Church]] in [[Plaridel, Bulacan]], Philippines.
  • Episcopal Church in the United States]]
  • Malankara Church]] ([[Oriental Orthodox]]) of [[Kerala]] – People holding tender leaves of coconut palms (kuruthola) and flowers are thrown upwards during Gospel reading
  • Wooden Palmesel
  • Palm Sunday in [[East Timor]]

Palm Sunday         
Palm Sunday eccl. вербное воскресенье
Palm Sunday         

[,pɑ:m'sʌndɪ]

общая лексика

Вербное воскресенье (церковный праздник; по традиции церковь в этот день украшают веточками вербы или др. деревьев)

по евангельской легенде путь Христа в Иерусалим устилался пальмовыми ветвями

церковное выражение

вербное воскресенье

palm         
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Palms; The Palm; Palm (disambiguation); Palms (album)
palm I 1. noun 1) ладонь; He wiped his sweaty palm. 2) naut. лапа (якоря) 3) лопасть (весла) to have an itching palm - быть взяточником; быть корыстолюбивым, жадным to hold/have smb. it the palm of one's hand - иметь власть над кем-л.; Smith thought he had the board of directors in the palm of his hand. 2. v. 1) прятать в руке (карты и т. п.) 2) трогать ладонью, гладить 3) подкупать - palm off II noun 1) пальма, пальмовое дерево 2) пальмовая ветвь; fig. победа, триумф; - bear the palm - carry the palm - yield the palm 3) веточка вербы и т. п. 4) attr. пальмовый - Palm Sunday

Definition

Санди таймс
("Са́нди таймс")

английская воскресная газета. Издаётся с 1822 в Лондоне и Манчестере компанией Таймс ньюспейперс, лимитед. Публикует политическую информацию, комментарии по актуальным международным и внутренним проблемам, материалы на спортивные и культурные темы. Отражает интересы финансово-промышленного капитала. Читателями "С. т." являются в основном крупная и средняя буржуазия и интеллигенция. Имеет иллюстрированное приложение "Санди таймс мэгэзин". Тираж "С. т." (1975) около 1,5 млн. экз.

Wikipedia

Palm Sunday

Palm Sunday is the Christian moveable feast that falls on the Sunday before Easter. The feast commemorates Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, an event mentioned in each of the four canonical Gospels. Its name originates from the palm branches waved by the crowd to greet and honor Jesus as he entered the city. Palm Sunday marks the first day of Holy Week; in Western Christianity, this is the beginning of the last week of the solemn season of Lent, preceding Eastertide, while in Eastern Christianity, Holy Week commences after the conclusion of Great Lent.

In most Christian rites, Palm Sunday is celebrated by the blessing and distribution of palm branches (or the branches of other, native trees), representing the palm branches that the crowd scattered before Christ as he rode into Jerusalem. These palms are sometimes woven into crosses. The difficulty of procuring palms in unfavorable climates led to the substitution of branches of native trees, including box, olive, willow, and yew.

Many churches of mainstream Christian denominations, including the Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, Anglican, Moravian, and Reformed traditions, distribute palm branches to their congregations during their Palm Sunday liturgies. Christians take these palms, which are often blessed by clergy, to their homes, where they hang them alongside Christian art (especially crosses and crucifixes) or keep them in their Bibles and daily devotional books. In the period preceding the next year's Lent, known as Shrovetide, churches often place a basket in their narthex to collect these palms, which are then ritually burned on Shrove Tuesday to make the ashes to be used on the following day, Ash Wednesday, which is the first day of Lent.

Examples of use of Palm Sunday
1. Palm Sunday Beginning of Christian holy week, April ' 5.
2. Schiavo, called it the "Palm Sunday compromise." "Ms.
3. When he rode into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday he knew his days were numbered.
4. Those who welcomed Christ into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday now bay for his blood.
5. President Bush flew back from his ranch Texas on Palm Sunday to sign it into law.
What is the Russian for Palm Sunday? Translation of &#39Palm Sunday&#39 to Russian