- Title: Colossal, colourful palms on parade in Poland's unique Palm Sunday tradition
- Date: 29th March 2026
- Summary: LYSE, POLAND (MARCH 29, 2026)(REUTERS) VARIOUS OF PEOPLE CARRYING TRADITIONAL EASTER PALMS MADE OF TREE BRANCHES DECORATED WITH PAPER FLOWERS VARIOUS OF PALMS IN ST ANNE'S CHURCH VARIOUS OF BOZENA KACZMARCZYK AND DANUTA GWIAZDA IN CHURCH, ASSEMBLING PAPER FLOWERS (SOUNDBITE) (Polish) COMPETITOR IN PALMS COMPETITION AND TEACHER, BOZENA KACZMARCZYK, 55, SAYING: “We wrap
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- Keywords: Catholicism Easter Holy Week Lent Palm Sunday christianity tradition
- Location: LYSE, POLAND
- City: LYSE, POLAND
- Country: Poland
- Topics: Europe,Religion/Belief,Society/Social Issues
- Reuters ID: LVA001840229032026RP1
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- Story Text: One of Poland's most colourful traditions took place on Sunday (March 29) as Catholics competed to build towering, vibrant palm trees decked in paper flowers.
Located in the rural Kurpie ethic region of northwestern Poland, the Palm Sunday tradition sees locals parade their palms through the village of Lyse, with many donning traditional Kurpie costume.
The handmade palms are judged on their height, design and details. Everything must be handmade and no store-bought decorations are allowed.
According to local tourist sites, the palm competition has taken place every year since 1969, with only one gap in 2020 due to the pandemic.
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week and celebrates the biblical tale of Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem. It is celebrated by Christians around the world on the Sunday before Easter.
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