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Finally, why is red the liturgical color for Palm Sunday?

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Finally, why is red the liturgical color for Palm Sunday?

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There is a Passion account in each Gospel. For centuries, the Gospel of John’s account was read on Good Friday and the Gospel of Matthew was read on Palm Sunday (Passion Sunday now). So that all accounts are read, since 1969 the Catholic Church reads on Palm Sunday in rotation: Matthew (Year A 2002), Mark (Year B) and Luke (Year C). The accounts of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem are read in the same rotation. The question of the crowd’s turnaround from Palm Sunday to Good Friday is an important one. The Gospels may have created the impression in our minds that everyone in Jerusalem hailed Jesus as Messiah on Palm Sunday and that by Good Friday everyone in Jerusalem sought Jesus’ death. In fact, neither statement is true. Matthew 26:5 says that the Jewish leaders feared a riot among the people if Jesus was seized during the Passover festival. Mark 15:11 says that the chief priests “stirred up the crowd to have him [Pilate] release Barabbas for them instead.” That crowd did not sp

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