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Christ’s mission, humility and divine purpose - experience the Passion like never before with Fr Paschal Uche. 🔔 Join our mailing list. Get news from St Clare Media straight into your inbox: https://ewtn.co.uk/subscribe/ 👉 More Lenten reflections: • Lenten Reflections 🔴 Support St Clare Media. We are a self-funded charity and thanks to your support we are able to make British shows about the Catholic faith. To support us please donate at https://donorbox.org/ewtn. Thank you for all your prayers and donations 🙏🙏🙏 🌍 Experience the power of EWTN - https://ewtn.co.uk/ 📖 Buy books, DVDs and more - https://ewtn-shop.myshopify.com/ Join Fr Paschal Uche from St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Grays, Essex, for an insightful Palm Sunday Lenten reflection. As Jesus enters Jerusalem, we witness the beginning of His passion, humility and triumphant love. This moving reflection explores the precision of Christ’s mission, the symbolism of the colt and the battle between light and darkness leading to Holy Week. Discover how the Eucharist, the suffering servant and Christ’s self-giving love reveal the heart of the Gospel. With rich reflections from Pope Benedict XVI, St Paul and Church tradition, Fr Paschal unpacks the spiritual relevance of Passion Sunday in our modern world - from personal suffering to cultural challenges like the dignity of life and the hope of resurrection. Whether you are deep in your Lenten journey or looking to understand Holy Week in a better way, this video will guide you toward faith, purpose and divine love. 👉 Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: / ewtngb YouTube: / @ewtngreatbritain Instagram: / ewtngb Twitter: / ewtngb #EWTNGB