Palm Sunday A United Benefice Service followed by coffee and refreshment.

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
All Saints' Church, Dulverton
Address
Bank Square Dulverton, TA229DR, United Kingdom

Palm Sunday, falling on March 29, 2026, marks Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, initiating Holy Week. It commemorates the crowds waving palm branches and laying cloaks to welcome him as he rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. It is a day of mixed emotions, celebrating his kingship while looking ahead to his crucifixion.

The Blessed Virgin Mary, Brompton Regis

The parish church of the Blessed Virgin Mary is at the heart of the village of Brompton Regis, in the south east corner of the Exmoor National Park. It dates from Norman times and was built by monks from a nearby Cistercian Abbey. Details of its history - including restoration of our historic organ in 2014 and more recently a major repair and conservation project on the 13th c. tower - can be found on the village website, www.bromptonregis.com . We are part of the Dulverton benefice of six churches. The small and very rural church of St Mary Magdalene at Withiel Florey is an associated chapel, governed by the same PCC as Brompton Regis.

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The Revd Dowell Conning

The Vicarage
High Street
Dulverton

TA22 9DW
Rector
01398 322867
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Palm Sunday A United Benefice Service followed by coffee and refreshment.

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
All Saints' Church, Dulverton
Address
Bank Square Dulverton, TA229DR, United Kingdom

Palm Sunday, falling on March 29, 2026, marks Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, initiating Holy Week. It commemorates the crowds waving palm branches and laying cloaks to welcome him as he rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. It is a day of mixed emotions, celebrating his kingship while looking ahead to his crucifixion.

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