epaselect epa06625719 A Filipino vendor take a rest next to decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday at a shanty town in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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Filipiny: przygotowania do Niedzieli Palmowej [GALERIA]
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epa06625710 A Filipino vendor sells decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday outside of a church in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625711 A Filipino boy is seen next to vendors making decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday outside of a church in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625712 Filipinos make decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday at a shanty town in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625713 A Filipino vendor makes decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday outside of a church in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625714 Filipinos make decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday at a shanty town in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625715 A Filipino Muslim elderly walks past vendors making decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday outside of a church in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625716 A Filipino vendor holds a decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday at a shanty town in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625717 A Filipino vendor carries decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday outside of a church in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625718 Filipinos make decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday at a shanty town in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epaselect epa06625719 A Filipino vendor take a rest next to decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday at a shanty town in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625720 A Filipino vendor holds a decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday at a shanty town in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625721 Filipino children play next to decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday outside of a church in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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epa06625722 A Filipino Muslim walks past vendors making decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday outside of a church in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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Na Filipinach katolicy przygotowują się do Niedzieli Palmowej
epa06625724 Filipinos make decorative palm fronds on the eve of Palm Sunday at a shanty town in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, 24 March 2018. To commemorate the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, Filipino Catholics bring their 'palaspas’ or decorated palm fronds to church to be blessed by the priests on Palm Sunday. Once blessed by the passing priest, the 'palaspas’ becomes a fixture on top of the doors and windowsills to ward off any evil that would ever pass the household. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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