Bulgaria celebrates Palm Sunday (photos)
Palm Sunday is one of the biggest Bulgarian holidays. In Bulgarian it is called Tsvetnitsa (holiday of flowers and trees) or Vrabnitsa (from vurba - willow tree).
It is held annually and always falls on the Sunday before Easter Sunday. (May 5 in 2024)
Being one of the most beautiful spring holidays it celebrates the day of the entrance of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, when he was welcomed with palms and olive branches.
Bulgarian Orthodox tradition uses more willow branches instead of palm ones, and people wind them into small crowns they put on the heads of the children for health and blessing.
On this day, the church holds services and blesses willow branches. They are given to the worshipers, and each of them carries a willow branch to their homes to bless it with health. As part of the tradition, people also decorate the front door of their homes with a willow branch and weave into a garland the blessed branches.
On Palm Sunday those named after flowers, plants or trees celebrate their name day.
Images by BTA, BGNES
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