Philippine Daily Inquirer

Pope celebrates Palm Sunday, kicks off Holy Week celebratio­ns

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VATICAN CITY—POPE Benedict XVI has kicked off the Catholic Church’s Holy Week celebratio­ns with Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square and good news from Cuba.

Cuba’s communist government on Saturday agreed to Benedict’s request to make Good Friday a holiday, a request made during his visit to the Caribbean island last week. The day, which is celebrated this Friday, marks the solemn commemorat­ion of Christ’s death.

On Sunday, Benedict traveled into St. Peter’s Square on the back of a white jeep at the start of Palm Sunday Mass, which marks Jesus’ arrival in Jerusalem and inaugurate­s Holy Week.

Benedict and the cardinals who proceeded him clutched ornately braided palm fronds, while ordinary faithful carried olive and palm branches to recreate the welcome Jesus received. St. Peter’s was nearly full under cloudy, chilly skies.

The Pope looked rested de- spite having just returned from an exhausting, six-day trip to Mexico and Cuba, where he met with former and present Cuban presidents, Fidel Castro and his brother, Raul.

It was during the meeting with Raul Castro that Benedict asked that Good Friday be made a holiday, even though it isn’t celebrated as such in most of Europe and Latin America.

One of the aims of Benedict’s trip was to help the local church, which has been sidelined during 30 years of official atheism that ended only in 1992.

After Pope John Paul II’S historic 1998 visit to Cuba, the authoritie­s agreed to make Christmas a holiday. Cuba said on Saturday a decision on whether to make Good Friday a similarly permanent holiday would be made later.

Benedict directed his Palm Sunday homily to young people, urging them to welcome Christ into their lives as the people of Jerusalem welcomed him.

 ?? REUTERS ?? POPE Benedict XVI on way to the Palm Sunday Mass in Saint Peter’s Square at the Vatican on April 1.
REUTERS POPE Benedict XVI on way to the Palm Sunday Mass in Saint Peter’s Square at the Vatican on April 1.

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