- Title: Jerusalem Palm Sunday ceremony takes place without crowds
- Date: 5th April 2020
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTING LATIN PATRIARCH OF JERUSALEM, ARCHBISHOP PIERBATTISTA PIZZABALLA, SAYING: "We have to express solidarity and join in another way, this is what we can do now: first of all, to be in solidarity with those who are suffering, because of this coronavirus they are losing their perspective of life and job, and to pray also to solve this situation as soon as possible and to be ready to start our normal life again." VARIOUS OF MONK READING FROM PRAYER BOOK PRIESTS AND MONKS PRAYING
- Embargoed: 19th April 2020 16:45
- Keywords: COVID-19 Jerusalem coronavirus mass palm sunday procession
- Location: JERUSALEM
- City: JERUSALEM
- Country: Jerusalem
- Topics: Religion/Belief,Society/Social Issues
- Reuters ID: LVA004C87SJEV
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: In a solemn ceremony that would usually have been attended by thousands of worshippers, Roman Catholic church leaders on Sunday (April 5) held a special prayer service on the Mount of Olives overlooking Jerusalem's Old City and the iconic Golden Dome of the Rock.
Acting Latin Patriarch Of Jerusalem, Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa said the situation was sad but church leaders must show solidarity with their followers.
Franciscan friars wearing surgical masks and gloves made house calls in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, delivering olive branches to Christians who are self-isolating as a precaution against the coronavirus.
One of the friars used a loudspeaker in the streets of the walled Old City to summon people to their front doors and windows, where they received branches and blessings.
The beginning of the Holy Week leading to Easter, Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem. Scripture speaks of supporters scattering palm fronds in his path, an act often replicated today with branches of other native trees.
Jerusalem's churches, like Muslim and Jewish places of worship, are now closed to the public to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. That has prompted the faithful to find alternatives to group prayer in a month in which the festivals of Passover, Easter and Ramadan will be marked in close succession.
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