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Palm Sunday – A Tale of Two Processions

  The journey to Jerusalem began in a small hamlet of Galilee. It was filled with exciting adventures, with plenty of twists and turns, ups and downs. It began with a sense of hope. It began not with those in power but with those on the fringes of society, struggling to get by each day.… Read More Palm Sunday – A Tale of Two Processions

April 4, 2020April 28, 2020 parallaxisview2 Comments

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