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.
On Palm Sunday, which is the Sunday before Easter, members of the public gather in St Peter's Square in the Vatican to celebrate mass and take part in the procession with palm and olive branches.
Saturday, one day before Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday started a Sunday before Easter.
Yes, Palm Sunday is the week before Easter.
On the day before Ash Wednesday the leftover palms from last year's Palm Sunday are burned and the ashes are used on Ash Wednesday to 'anoint' the faithful. Palm Sunday is when people celebrate Jesus entering Jerusalem and ash Wednesday is when you use the left over palm leaves from palm Sunday. They are burnt to an ash and then in the mass the congregation is blessed with them.
Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter, fell on April 5 in 1648.
Yes, Lent ends on Holy Thursday and the Easter Triduum begins.
It can be called Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday.
No. Palm Sunday now commemorates that day.
Palm Sunday is a Christian holiday--the Sunday before Easter.
Palm Sunday.
The Sunday (palm Sunday) before Good Friday