Christianity is celebrating today with a heartfelt prayer in front of the television screen, without the screams, the hymns, and the Eucharist. Since most of the countries are locked down due to the outbreak of Kovid, temple services are being held without public participation. As a mark of modesty, the osana is a reminder of the arrival of the people in the hands of olive branches and the entrance of the royal Jerusalem of Jesus. In Hebrew, the word Osana means ‘salvation is near’ or ‘I am now saved.’
The live broadcast of the Holy Mass and the Rituals has been prepared by various channels. The believing community participates in the chanting of the sacraments by sitting in their homes and participating in the liturgy and rituals.
Pope Francis will officiate at the church’s public service without public participation. The live broadcast from the Vatican will be available on the Prophet’s Facebook page.