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Territorial parish: parishioners with boxwood bushes in their gardens donate cuttings for Palm Sunday. These are handed out by the greeters and blessed by the celebrant priest at the start of Mass.
ICRSS: cuttings from the rectory garden’s boxwood bushes and/or those donated from parishioners’ gardens are blessed and distributed by the Canon. A procession follows, then the Mass begins.
There are many options for what to do with the branches (some parishes use olive tree branches, pussy willow, or other plants) or palm fronds. Decorating holy images is common, as is weaving into religious symbols in parishes that use palms. Old palms or branches are collected each year by some parishes to be burned to obtain ashes for Ash Wednesday. Burning is the conventional method of disposal, whether or not the resulting ashes are used on Ash Wednesday.
ICRSS: cuttings from the rectory garden’s boxwood bushes and/or those donated from parishioners’ gardens are blessed and distributed by the Canon. A procession follows, then the Mass begins.
There are many options for what to do with the branches (some parishes use olive tree branches, pussy willow, or other plants) or palm fronds. Decorating holy images is common, as is weaving into religious symbols in parishes that use palms. Old palms or branches are collected each year by some parishes to be burned to obtain ashes for Ash Wednesday. Burning is the conventional method of disposal, whether or not the resulting ashes are used on Ash Wednesday.
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