Heart Palm Leaves Make the Heart Happy

Posted on: Mar 20, 2008

Unlike America, Catholic churches in Italy don’t give palm leaves for Palm Sunday services. What a shock! (You can read more about this unusual habit in last year’s Palm Sunday post.)

So, this year I was prepared. I arrived just in time to purchase this.

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Apparently, Father Alessandro had already blessed this leaf, so the price went up. Or, it was inflation. Either way, we paid the man double what we paid last year – a whopping 2 euro – before heading to Mass.

But, I think it was worth it. Don’t you?

Happy LT, everyone!

I was planning to describe the 500 people spilling from the piazza for Mass, with Padre Ale’s voice booming from the front, accompanied by a slightly off-key church choir. I was going to tell you about the group of 30-something men who stood at the back of the square smoking cigs, or the 80-something white-haired grandmother who chatted on her cell…but you aren’t interested in that. This is Love Thursday, so enjoy!

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14 Responses

  1. bleeding espresso says:

    Geez Louise, I want to go back to America where palms are free….

    Happy Love Thursday :)

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  2. running42k says:

    Actually, that mass sounds pretty funny.

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  3. Cherrye says:

    Michelle, tell me about it! Two Euro! ha ha

    Running – it actually was funny. The priest RAN through it in 25 minutes!

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  4. Giulia says:

    Hey look, a real palm! Neato! I thought all Italians used olive branches?

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  5. andreaunplugged says:

    Next time can you PLEASE take a picture of the guys smoking cigs at the church service?

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  6. natala says:

    That would be a great idea for fund raising! ;)

    happy love thursday!

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  7. Cherrye says:

    Oh, they had those, too, G! BUNCHES of ‘em.

    I would Andrea, and believe me, I was tempted, but I’m scared ppl will beat me and take my camera! lol

    Natala – It is fund-raising, only the personal kind! :-)

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  8. Shalet says:

    What a wonderful adventure for you living in Italy! I want to join you! Gorgeous shot and Happy Love Thursday!

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  9. Janet says:

    that’s beautiful! I always loved going to Palm Sunday services for the palms…and the way they smell!

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  10. mylablog says:

    I always enjoyed Palm Sunday. I have to say though, your palm is much cooler than the ones we used to get.

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  11. nyc/caribbean ragazza says:

    25 minutes! That is my kind of church service. ha.

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  12. Bonggamom says:

    You have to buy the palms in the Philippines too, but they are also intricately braided and designed, like the one you’ve shown, not just plain old leaves like the freebies here in the US. You get what you pay for — and I like the fancy ones better!

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  13. Nadine says:

    It’s very pretty.

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  14. Cherrye says:

    Come on, Shalet!

    Janet, these leaves are very pretty. Like Bongamom says, “You get what you pay for!”

    Mylablog – they are much neater than the freebies. They have options, too!

    Arlene – you couldn’t hear it anyway. I was shocked when it was over. We had time for a little passeggiata.

    Bongamom, the fancy ones are fun. Not sure if you clicked and read last year’s post on it, but last year I saw people who had tucked chocolate candy eggs into their leaves. Ha!!

    Thank you, Nadine. I saved half for Pep’s Easter basket.

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