Christians around the world are marking Palm Sunday by waving fronds,
attending church services and visiting sites in the Holy Land at the
start of the Holy Week that ends with Easter.
Crowds of faithful
gathered in Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the traditional
site of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection. Many waved the fronds to
symbolize how worshippers greeted Jesus over 2,000 years ago as he
triumphantly returned to Jerusalem.
Later in the day, hundreds of
Christian pilgrims are expected to march behind a white donkey from the
Mount of Olives to the holy city, retracing Jesus' traditional route
into Jerusalem.
Worshippers also gathered in the Nativity Church
in Bethlehem, the traditional site of Jesus' birth, clutching olive
branches and bouquets as they sung in praise.
At the Vatican, Pope
Francis marked Palm Sunday in St. Peter's Square. In keeping with the
simple tone of his 2-year-old papacy, Francis leaned on a plain wooden
pastoral staff instead of a traditionally more ornate one as he stood
under a red canopy on the basilica steps.
In Nigeria, the faithful
attended church a day after millions voted in a presidential election
too close to call, many praying for peace after violence marred its 2011
poll.
Christians also prayed in religiously diverse Lebanon as well, some of those refugees who have fled Syria's four-year conflict.
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