ANTIPOLO (Philippines), April 2 — Thousands of Filipino Catholics attending church on Palm Sunday marked the beginning of Holy Week with prayers for the health of Pope Francis as...
ANTIPOLO , April 2 — Thousands of Filipino Catholics attending church on Palm Sunday marked the beginning of Holy Week with prayers for the health of Pope Francis as they presented palm fronds to be blessed.
Demilyn Mendoza, 34, has been attending Palm Sunday celebrations for years and hopes her daughter will continue the tradition. The pope was discharged from hospital on Saturday after successful treatment for a severe bout of bronchitis and attended a Palm Sunday service in St Peter’s Square.
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