Yes, both terms refer to the Sunday before Easter.
Holy Week starts on Palm Sunday, which is also known as Passion Sunday.
it is Palm Sunday and then it is Easter Sunday.
It can be called Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday.
The Mass on Palm Sunday (which would include the Vigil Mass on Saturday) usually lasts a few minutes longer both because of the distribution of Palms, and that fact that the entire Passion is read at the Gospel. The Passion comprises a good portion of any of the first three Gospels and runs for many pages.
palm Sunday is all about how that when Jesus road into Galilee and his worshipers threw palms at him --another answer-- Palm Sunday (not Psalm Sunday) is about the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, when people laid palm branches on the ground as he approached. This was a sign of honour in those days.
No. Palm Sunday now commemorates that day.
From the trees just outside Jerusalem. It's called Palm Sunday because this is when the Jews laid palm leaves on the road as Jesus entered Jerusalem.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Palm Sunday is a Christian feast which is the Sunday before Easter Sunday. It is also called Passion Sunday or Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion. In many Christian churches on Palm Sunday Palm leaves, often tied into the shape of crosses are given out to everyone who attends. In some places, palm leaves are unobtainable, and other trees like box, yew, willow or other native trees have to be used instead. Th Sunday was sometimes called Yew Sunday if they were using yew trees or sometimes Branch Sunday.On the first Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey and people put their cloaks and Palm leaves on the ground, to make it more comfortabe to walk on, and waved them as he went past. that's my re homework. :)
Since 1875, Palm Sunday has been on April 1 in the years 1917, 1928, 2007 and 2012. It will be on April 1 again in 2091.
Roman Catholic AnswerHoly Thursday, itself, I suppose is all day Thursday of Holy Week, although the Triduum begins with the Mass of the Lord's Supper in the Evening.
No. Palm Sunday in 1957 was one day earlier, April 14.
Palm Sunday is celebrated today by : In church,People often wear festive things, carry palms, decorate etc. It is fun. Often for young children, there are games and fun things to do. Sometimes take communion. Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter :)))))
It is the first day of the holy week.