On Palm Sunday we receive blessed palm branches, and the question has come up; "What do you do with them after Easter?"
After Palm Sunday the blessed palms do not belong in the trash but need to be either buried or burned (and if burned the ashes buried). You can keep them as long as you want, but you need to be sure that when disposing of them you are being respectful.
Many people after Mass, when they return home, like to make crosses out of the palm brances and put them in their car, workspace or even use as a bookmark in their Bible. Another popular idea is to braid the palm branches and place them behind a cross at home.
Below are a few video tutorials for you to follow.
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In addition to Bishop Barron's daily emails, there are some other great daily Lenten reflections to consider as well. Check out the links below:
Coming in March
Consider taking a break from Netflix, and diving deeper into your faith this Lent by watching high-quality videos from Formed, an online streaming service like Netflix. As a member of our community, you can access Catholic movies, shows, and books for free.
To register for your own account, click here. Enter your postal code with a space (i.e. N8N 5G8) and click on Good Shepherd Parish at 462 Advance (this is for all the parishes in our family). Click Next and enter your full name and email and click Sign Up. That's it! You are in.
You can also watch by downloading the Formed app to your phone, or searching on Apple TV, Roku, or Chromecast. If you ever get signed out, head to Formed.org and click on Sign In. By default, there is no password, just an email verification if you use a new device. If you want to set a password, click here.