reunited with his family. her eighth and ninth birthday parties were canceled because of covid. her father hopes the whole family will be able to celebrate her 11th birthday next year together in a country at peace, where children are no longer afraid of falling bombs. christi and boris, back to you. we hope that, too. rafael romo, thank you so much. well, pope francis used his palm sunday mass yesterday was palm sunday to call for real negotiations for peace in ukraine. in his address, the pope condemned the war there, with calling it, quote, a war that every day puts before our eyes brutal massacres, unquote. he also referenced those killed in the fighting as well as the refugees that are trying to escape the violence. this morning s palm sunday service is the first since 2019 that the public was allowed to attend. palm sunday opens holy week, of course, leading to easter. still ahead, why experts are warning that satellite pollution is threatening to alter our view of the
PALM SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE
Sunday, 11am, Princeton University Chapel
Join us for Palm Sunday Worship Service at 11am in the University Chapel Music by the Princeton University Chapel Choir with Nicole Aldrich, Director of Chapel Music and of the University Chapel, and Eric Plutz University Organist. All persons, including members of the broader community, are welcome to attend this event if they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 if over age 12. Registration is required for contact tracing purposes. Starting March 14, 2022, face coverings will be optional in most University spaces, with some exceptions. Details may be found in the Safe Practices section.
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For those unable to attend in person, this service will be live streamed on the ORL YouTube page available through this link.
Princeton University Chapel Bulletin for Palm Sunday, April 10, 2022
Please stand for those parts of the service marked with an asterisk ( ).
The Gathering
Invitatory