Today is Palm Sunday or in Filipino, and in my childhood we simply call it Palaspas. This event is very dramatic and well celebrated in our country. Palm Sunday marks the start of the Holy Week. A mass is held as they re enacts the entry of Jesus at Jerusalem. Young coconut leaves are used and made into figures with intricate details and waved as the priest passes by. I have attended several Palm Sunday ceremonies and every year I am still awed by the drama of leaves, hundreds of it, waving as the priest enters.
I can’t help but hum..
Hey Sanna Sanna Sanna Hosanna
Hey Sanna Hosanna
Hey JC, JC won’t you smile at me?
Sanna Hosanna
Hey Superstar
Holy Week is a real fascination for me, not only because it is one of the most dramatic and celebrated religious event but also a lot of my childhood (good) memories are with it. Since I grew up in the province, young coconut leaves are very abundant at my grand mother’s house. The Palaspas that were blessed will be used on Ash Wednesday the following year.. you did not know that no..And since my grandmother’s house is just a whisper away from the town’s church, it was understood that we are the supplier of dried up Palaspas every Ash Wednesday. So it is our task to make lots and lots of it, on Saturday afternoon. I really love this activity, I learned the art of making Palaspas at a very young age. My mom can make a grasshopper out of it. I can make ten or even twenty Palaspas with my eyes closed. I really wish I could share this activity to my kids..
My kids shares the same fascination with me, you know Jesus Christ Superstar? Oh well they really enjoyed watching that rock musical. They love the part where people waved Palm leaves to Jesus, and re enact it always. So for them to experience the real deal, we once attended a Palaspas ceremony. They enjoyed it so much! The dried leaves are still with us, hanging on the wall.
I’ll post some pics later..
earthlingorgeous says
April 5, 2009 at 11:50 amSounds like a fun day we had a great time too me and my daughter 🙂
Sara says
April 5, 2009 at 7:03 pmI cant wait to see the pics! I love Palm Sunday, here in the town I live in one of the churches puts on a Passion Play. You walk through all the stages of Jesus Christs life, and the men who are in it grow real beards, they have real animals and every year it touches my heart! Hope you had a great Palm SundaySara
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redamethyst says
March 10, 2010 at 5:51 amHoly week is fast approaching again. any plans?
redamethyst says
March 10, 2010 at 5:57 amI remember when I was still a kid, my mom have a youth organization,and during this holy week, they have a presentation, a dramatization of Jesus' life. ang galing nila.
redamethyst says
March 10, 2010 at 6:09 amwaaa namiss ko tuloy un mga ate at kuya kuyahan ko
Genejosh says
March 13, 2010 at 8:32 amon holy week we spent most of our time sa church, meron kasing maraming activities…
Genejosh says
March 13, 2010 at 8:32 ammalapit na pala ang Holy week marce anoh, check ko again your post about that sa Review blog mo ba yon?
niko says
March 18, 2010 at 1:29 pmsana this year makakuha ka na ng maraming pics
Jenny So says
October 23, 2011 at 4:35 amwho taught you how to make palaspas?